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This keeps the player moving in and out of the opponent's field of view while allowing the player sustained fire on the opponent. The right mouse button is often assigned as "strafe on" to facilitate this.īecause of the way the Doom engine works, different combinations of the strafe on, directional strafe, and forward keys can cause the player to move faster than the normal running speed (see Straferunning).Ĭircle-strafing around an opponent Circle-strafingĬircle-strafing is a technique in which the player strafes around an opponent in a circular motion (hence the name) while continuously aiming at them. When the "strafe on" key is depressed, it results in strafing. When using mouse control, moving the mouse to the left or right normally turns the player. It is also possible to strafe by holding down the "strafe on" key (Alt by default) and pressing a turn key (left/right arrow). In the default keyboard configuration, the comma key strafes left and the period key strafes right. Strafing is the act of moving laterally (i.e.