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TID stands for thing ID and is inherited from Hexen. It's a thing tag very similar to sector tags and line IDs.
TID stands for thing ID and is inherited from Hexen. It's a thing tag very similar to sector tags or line IDs.


A special feature of TIDs is that it has special values when used in parameterized linedef specials and ACS functions:
A special feature of TIDs is that it has special values when used in parameterized linedef specials and ACS functions:
*0: apply on activator
*0: apply on activator
*-1 to -4: apply on players 1 to 4. Due to some games which Eternity aims to support having more than 4 players, consider other negative TID values reserved and do not use them.
*-1 to -4: apply on players 1 to 4. Due to some games which Eternity aims to support having more than 4 players, consider other negative TID values reserved and do not use them.
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