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Falsifying rider or player physical metrics to gain favorable performance ratios in virtual sport contexts.

Infrastructure-Level Webb and Soh Layers 1-2 (Physical / Data Link) Counted as e-doping 2 articles 0 evidence links
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Weight/Height Doping

Definition: Falsifying rider or player physical metrics to gain favorable performance ratios in virtual sport contexts.

What OSI Layer This Cheat Affects: Layers 1-2 (Physical / Data Link)

Other Information: Falsifying rider or player physical metrics to gain favorable performance ratios in virtual sport contexts.

Supporting Academic Articles

An Investigation Into the Attitudes of Virtual Cycling Participants Regarding Avatar Bodyweight Manipulation and Weight Doping

Bryce Dyer, Jacqui Taylor

Journal of Electronic Gaming and Esports, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2023

Target: Weight doping, avatar weight manipulation in virtual cycling

Aim: Dyer, B., & Taylor, J. (2023). An investigation into the attitudes of virtual cycling participants regarding avatar bodyweight manipulation and weight doping. Journal of Electronic Gaming and Esports, 1(1), 1-9.

Recommendation: (Dyer & Taylor, 2023)

Perceptions of Cheating and Doping in E-Cycling

Andrew Richardson, Nicolas Berger, Phillip Smith

Sports Journal, Vol. 11, No. 10, 2023

Target: Weight doping, height manipulation, mechanical doping, technological manipulation, digital doping rule violations (DDRVs), custom firmware cheating

Aim: Richardson, A., Berger, N., & Smith, P. (2023). Perceptions of cheating and doping in e-cycling. Sports, 11(10), 201.

Recommendation: (Richardson et al., 2023)

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