Definitions
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- noun video games A
feature that allows theplayer toadjust theview of athree-dimensional playfield by moving themouse , analogous to turning one's head in reality.
Etymologies
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Examples
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You rez it, sit on it, go into mouselook and move around.
Climbing walls, sky dancing (in HD!), and weightless sex/showers - Part IV in our Gravity in Virtual Worlds series Bettina Tizzy 2009
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You rez it, sit on it, go into mouselook and move around.
Archive 2009-02-01 Bettina Tizzy 2009
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I wonder if any studies have been done showing a correlation between the amount of time spent playing in 1st person POV e.g. mouselook in SLand the extent to which persons refer to their avatars as "I".
Is it I? 2008
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Modified arrows: mouselook always on, with left mouse fire, right mouse forward, back arrow backs up, left and right strafe, up key is jump.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - How do you guys play your PC FPS’s? 2008
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You get put in this really bouncy, stupid, hard-to-control mouselook.
The MMO Powerplant 2006
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It's also laid out very realistically, like an actual house would be; as a consequence, it's preferable to negotiate the tight for SL spaces in mouselook.
Fear of Music - SLOG 2005
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Cory, under the debug menu you can place the sun wherever you like via mouselook, including straight down which forces nighttime.
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It's also laid out very realistically, like an actual house would be; as a consequence, it's preferable to negotiate the tight for SL spaces in mouselook.
Archive 2005-11-01 2005
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All the "books" created so far involve expensive and clumsy uploading of tga files, and having to go into edit mode or mouselook to read...but not be able to interact with the text.
SLU 2004
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According to the creator, the demo currently features "full, seamless 8-directional WASD movement; smooth mouselook; and a gun attack based on a custom traceline function."
Ars Technica 2010
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