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The '''machine gun''', also known as the '''MG-88 Enforcer''', is a versatile weapon introduced in [[Doom 3]]. It has a big magazine size, high rate of fire, and great accuracy. It is useful against most demons up to the [[Cacodemon (Doom 3)|cacodemon]] and especially useful against the [[Lost soul (Doom 3)|lost soul]]. Its default key is 4. The machine gun uses ammo from machine gun magazines. It has very fast rate of fire, but less power in one bullet than the [[Pistol (Doom 3)|pistol]]. It should be used to mow down hordes of lesser demons or [[Zombie (Doom 3)|zombies]]. It can also be used for long-range work against enemies who are hiding behind cover. Take note that the ammo counter is on the weapon itself and not on the game HUD - similar to [[BFG 9000 (Doom 3)|BFG 9000]], [[Chaingun (Doom 3)|chaingun]] and [[Plasma gun (Doom 3)|plasma gun]]. In [[Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil]], it is now the main starting weapon in multiplayer while the pistol acts as the sidearm.  
 
The '''machine gun''', also known as the '''MG-88 Enforcer''', is a versatile weapon introduced in [[Doom 3]]. It has a big magazine size, high rate of fire, and great accuracy. It is useful against most demons up to the [[Cacodemon (Doom 3)|cacodemon]] and especially useful against the [[Lost soul (Doom 3)|lost soul]]. Its default key is 4. The machine gun uses ammo from machine gun magazines. It has very fast rate of fire, but less power in one bullet than the [[Pistol (Doom 3)|pistol]]. It should be used to mow down hordes of lesser demons or [[Zombie (Doom 3)|zombies]]. It can also be used for long-range work against enemies who are hiding behind cover. Take note that the ammo counter is on the weapon itself and not on the game HUD - similar to [[BFG 9000 (Doom 3)|BFG 9000]], [[Chaingun (Doom 3)|chaingun]] and [[Plasma gun (Doom 3)|plasma gun]]. In [[Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil]], it is now the main starting weapon in multiplayer while the pistol acts as the sidearm.  
  
It is first found in [[Mars City Underground: Union Aerospace Subsystems|Mars City Underground]] after unlocking the second storage locker from T. Brooks' computer. If this is skipped, it can be found in the first room of [[Mars City]] on the upper floor; the stairs are damaged, but you can reach the upper floor by jumping from the railing.
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It is first found in [[Mars City Underground: Union Aerospace Subsystems|Mars City Underground]] after unlocking the second storage locker from T. Brooks' computer. If this is skipped, it can be found in [[Mars City]] off of one of the [[Z-Sec]]s.
  
 
While the [[Pistol (Doom 3)|pistol]], machine gun, and [[Chaingun (Doom 3)|chaingun]] all fire bullets, they do not use the same caliber and thus do not share the same ammo pool, as in earlier [[Doom games]].
 
While the [[Pistol (Doom 3)|pistol]], machine gun, and [[Chaingun (Doom 3)|chaingun]] all fire bullets, they do not use the same caliber and thus do not share the same ammo pool, as in earlier [[Doom games]].

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