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'''Deathmatch''' (SOAP DM) is a Team Fortress 2 mod that places players in a small arena taken from competitive maps with fast respawn times and other modifications to ensure a fast paced game. It is generally used for intensive individual practice, as it has more action than a regular practice match.
 
'''Deathmatch''' (SOAP DM) is a Team Fortress 2 mod that places players in a small arena taken from competitive maps with fast respawn times and other modifications to ensure a fast paced game. It is generally used for intensive individual practice, as it has more action than a regular practice match.
It is also run automatically prior to most matches, before they go live.
 
  
 
'''DM''' (Deathmatch) is also a term used to describe aiming ability and movement. (e.g. "You have great DM")
 
'''DM''' (Deathmatch) is also a term used to describe aiming ability and movement. (e.g. "You have great DM")

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