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Call of duty 1 through 14 are all based off of the same game engine, Quake 3 Arena (Q3A). Q3A was developed back in 1999 by id Software. Since 1999 id Software have made the source code to Q3A publicly available [https://github.com/id-Software/Quake-III-Arena which can be found here].
 
Call of duty 1 through 14 are all based off of the same game engine, Quake 3 Arena (Q3A). Q3A was developed back in 1999 by id Software. Since 1999 id Software have made the source code to Q3A publicly available [https://github.com/id-Software/Quake-III-Arena which can be found here].
  
== Introduction to Cheating ==
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=== Introduction to Cheating ===
  
=== Injection ===
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== Injection ==
  
 
"Injection" hacks usually refers to DLL hacks, where the hack injects a dynamic link library (DLL) file into the game for tools such as aim-bot.
 
"Injection" hacks usually refers to DLL hacks, where the hack injects a dynamic link library (DLL) file into the game for tools such as aim-bot.

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