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===Demo=== | ===Demo=== | ||
− | A | + | A persons perspective from a game. Demos are recorded in a few different ways. The most common and hassle-free is PREC, a plugin used by many players. This program records demos automatically and has many features such as bookmarks. Demos can also be recorded manually through the console commands "record <demo name>". You can stop recording with the command "Stop". |
− | Recording | + | Recording demos are also known to fix some glitches, such as invisible player models. |
Demo is also used as a shortening of [[Demoman]]. | Demo is also used as a shortening of [[Demoman]]. |