0 present participle of dupe --
1 to deceive someone, usually by making that person do something that they did not intend to do: --
Duping can vastly destabilize a virtual economy or even the gameplay itself, depending on the item duplicated and the rate at which duplication occurs.
You are now duping the public.
He progressed to duping people into donating money to him and betrayed the trust of his employers by stealing from them.
Modern persistent world games include automated detection of duping.
They are featured prominently throughout the novel, duping many local townspeople with their various get-rich-quick schemes.
Fences also often use chicanery to pad their profits by duping thieves (especially small-time thieves) about quality, quantity, and price.
This can include all game data or be limited to specific items, characters, or other means determined to be involved in the duping.
He is very largely duping a lot of simple people.