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This was later expanded upon for [[Ultrasimplicity Tennis]], which | '''NoPlug Tennis''' is a style of tennis that does not use any video or audio plugins. | ||
This was later expanded upon for [[Ultrasimplicity Tennis]], which take the restrictions even further. | |||
This type of match was popular in the early 2020's as heavy use of plugins became more and more common; people wanted a return to the rare, if at all usage in the early days to see how much they could make without them (now armed with the current meta). | |||
=Layout= | |||
The idea for a NoPlug match is simple - you can't use any plugins whatsoever! | |||
Matches will vary on what this means, but generally the definition of a "plugin" extends to any software other than your main editor. This means that if you're using [[Vegas]] primarily, using [[Audacity]] for some [[Databending]] effects is not allowed. Some matches will ignore this rule, however, and only disallow, literally, plugins (anything you plug into your editor of choice. No rules on other software.) | |||
=Notable Matches= | |||
* One of [[Tennis League 5]]'s special match types was noplug. | |||
* [[Mapo vs. Razerek (TL5)]] | |||
* The russian noplug chain | |||
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