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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In many First-Person Shooter games, you might notice that something...odd about your character. You don't seem to have much in the way of a bodily presence. Instead of feeling like you're actually there, in the game, you almost feel instead like you're simply controlling a RC helicopter with a camera attached. For example, you can see your arms holding your gun in front of you, but everything else about your body appears to be non-existent. Looking down, you don't see your torso or legs; rather, your whole body seemingly "rotates" with your view, making it appear that you're not touching the ground at all. Furthermore, you seem to have a curious lack of interaction with the environment: water might be undisturbed by you walking through it, or snow and mud show no footprints. You don't cast any shadow, even if NPCs do, and you never seem to see yourself in any reflective surfaces. Walking up to a door, the player will press an "open" button on their controller, but in-game nothing seems to happen; the door just magically opens up, even though you don't see anything switched or pressed on the screen. For the most part, it seems like player might as well be a ghost. |