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3/21/2003 7:06:16 AM Written By:
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Advance Shooter
3/21/2003 7:06:16 AM
By: gamerT2
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Category: Hardware Games
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Advance Shooter is a hardware that allows a player to move or look in all directions using the accessories on the gun.
This hardware is a gun with an analog stick on the back, a scope on the top, and a hand slider under the front with 5 action buttons on each side. The gun has 3 modes: Game, Mouse, and Full. With this gun, you can play any game that supports a controller and use up to 10 action buttons, 3 axes, and mouse control.
Game mode:
The analog stick can be use to look or move up, down, left, and right in a game. It can be use as the X axis and the Y or Z axis. If you push in the analog stick, it will activate a button.
The slider can be use to zoom in and out, or move forwards and backwards in a game. It can be use as the Y or Z axis of a game. The slider includes 5 action buttons on both sides of it.
Mouse Mode:
In this mode, you can program everything on the gun to work as a mouse. Even shoot at the icons on the screen to activate the icon. Here are the usual controls:
Move the gun move the mouse on the screen, shoot to do a normal select, hold trigger to do a normal drag, press an action button to use the context menu, move the analog stick to scroll, and use the hand slider to zoom. The other action buttons can be anything.
Full Mode:
Same as Game Mode except the gun movement is the same as the mouse.
This hardware idea is by: Thomas Martin a.k.a GamerT2.
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