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| + | ====== Game ID ====== | ||
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| + | A game's **identity key** is a text string used to uniquely identify a game " | ||
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| + | A complete listing of all supported games and their associated IDs can be found in the [[Readme]]. | ||
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| + | A single game component, such as the Doom Plugin, may implement multiple game modes. Each mode emulates a specific version of the original game and typically has its own [[IWAD]] file. In some cases, several modes may utilize the same resources as other game modes. | ||
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| + | ===== Uses ===== | ||
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| + | * Used to identify the game in [[home_screen|Home]]. | ||
| + | * Used to identify a network game on the [[multiplayer: | ||
| + | * Used during [[modding: | ||
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