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The '''OneShot'' is a unique combination of standard controller and lightgun, designed for first-person shooters.
The '''OneShot''' is a unique combination of standard controller and lightgun, designed for first-person shooters.


It switches between two forms. One form looks like a standard controller, with two analogue sticks and some buttons, but by twisting it it becomes a gun shape which works as a pointer/lightgun. This lightgun mode fires an [[:Category:Infra-red|infra-red]] beam at the screen, that is detected by a separate camera.
It switches between two forms. One form looks like a standard controller, with two analogue sticks and some buttons, but by twisting it it becomes a gun shape which works as a pointer/lightgun. This lightgun mode fires an [[:Category:Infrared|infrared]] beam at the screen, that is detected by a separate camera.


==See Also==
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* [https://youtube.com/channel/UCz5006sqd03sNZXv9KYcAqg OneShot FPS Controller] Youtube channel
* [https://youtube.com/channel/UCz5006sqd03sNZXv9KYcAqg OneShot FPS Controller] Youtube channel


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Latest revision as of 16:17, 29 May 2024

The OneShot is a unique combination of standard controller and lightgun, designed for first-person shooters.

It switches between two forms. One form looks like a standard controller, with two analogue sticks and some buttons, but by twisting it it becomes a gun shape which works as a pointer/lightgun. This lightgun mode fires an infrared beam at the screen, that is detected by a separate camera.

See Also