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- Stat_padding abstract "In sports, stat padding is an action that improves a player's statistics despite being of little benefit to his or her team or its chance of winning. An example would be a gridiron football player throwing long passes with an empty backfield on first down in the fourth quarter of a game in which his team was already leading by a large margin.Stat padding is also noticeable in online computer games. A group of players might perform a series of actions which generally require little skill in order to raise a player's statistics. For example, in first person shooters, two or more players might join different teams and constantly kill one another, usually followed by a heal, revive, or respawn. Actions such as these are usually done on password-protected or empty game servers. An example of this in the popular online computer game Battlefield 2 would be when three players collude, one as a medic, another from the other team as a killer, and another person from the medic's team, called the "dummy", to be the victim. The killer shoots the dummy, and the medic then heals or revives his teammate. The killer shoots the dummy again and the process continues. It is also possible to stat pad by doing objectives or actions in empty server, or by co-operating with different team player. While co-operating with players on another team may pad stats, it should not always be considered a part of stat padding and rather simply cheating.".
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- Stat_padding wikiPageWikiLink Battlefield_2.
- Stat_padding wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_records_and_statistics.
- Stat_padding wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_terminology.
- Stat_padding wikiPageWikiLink First-person_shooter.
- Stat_padding wikiPageWikiLink First_person_shooter.
- Stat_padding wikiPageWikiLink Game_server.
- Stat_padding wikiPageWikiLink Gridiron_football.
- Stat_padding wikiPageWikiLink Online_game.
- Stat_padding wikiPageWikiLink Respawn.
- Stat_padding wikiPageWikiLink Running_up_the_score.
- Stat_padding wikiPageWikiLink Spawning_(video_gaming).
- Stat_padding wikiPageWikiLink Statistics.
- Stat_padding wikiPageWikiLinkText "stat padding".
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- Stat_padding subject Category:Sports_records_and_statistics.
- Stat_padding subject Category:Sports_terminology.
- Stat_padding hypernym Action.
- Stat_padding type Article.
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- Stat_padding type MilitaryConflict.
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- Stat_padding type Record.
- Stat_padding comment "In sports, stat padding is an action that improves a player's statistics despite being of little benefit to his or her team or its chance of winning. An example would be a gridiron football player throwing long passes with an empty backfield on first down in the fourth quarter of a game in which his team was already leading by a large margin.Stat padding is also noticeable in online computer games.".
- Stat_padding label "Stat padding".
- Stat_padding sameAs m.09_jph.
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- Stat_padding wasDerivedFrom Stat_padding?oldid=602447207.
- Stat_padding isPrimaryTopicOf Stat_padding.