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 Many modders are convinced that ZDoom's [[zdoom>Random]] function is not statistically random, or returns the same sequence of random numbers in different games. As a result, some mods try to enhance the randomness by factoring in [[zdoom>Timer]] or actor positions into their custom RNG, and using it throughout the mod Many modders are convinced that ZDoom's [[zdoom>Random]] function is not statistically random, or returns the same sequence of random numbers in different games. As a result, some mods try to enhance the randomness by factoring in [[zdoom>Timer]] or actor positions into their custom RNG, and using it throughout the mod
  
-While this non-randomness of [[zdoom>Random]] was probably true previously, it is not anymore. Zandronum 2.0+ and GZDoom 1.8.6+ (as verified, likely earlier versions too) use statistically random [[wp>Mersenne Twister]] RNG and don't output the same sequence in different games or rounds.+While this non-randomness of [[zdoom>Random]] was probably true previously, it is not anymore. Zandronum 2.0+ and GZDoom 1.8.6+ (as verified, likely earlier versions too) use high-quality statistically random [[wp>Mersenne Twister]] RNG and don't output the same sequence in different games or rounds.
  
 Therefore, "enhancing" the RNG will only likely make it **less** random in modern versions of source ports. It is recommended to remove any custom RNG code from mods. Therefore, "enhancing" the RNG will only likely make it **less** random in modern versions of source ports. It is recommended to remove any custom RNG code from mods.