Display title | Denial of Diagonal Attack |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A common issue, mostly in older games (though starting to make a comeback with the advent of FPS games with horrible controls) where your weapon can fire along only a fixed point on the Y-axis (i.e., no aiming your shots higher or lower to hit something just out of reach). While some games may let you crouch for lower shots, others won't even let you do that. If you're lucky, your character may eventually upgrade to a weapon capable of targeting enemies outside your initial weapon's range of fire, but you will inevitably begin with something that will fire only along a specific point on the Y-axis. |