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For new people who aren't familiar with this game will have a quick run through with this game.

First person shooting

First person shooting or FPS is basically moving around with a gun on your hand and seeing through your eyes. The most important factor in this game, because your gun or other weapon always points at the middle, you need to be able to line up your gun and shoot.

Strafing is something you need to be familiar with. If you just stand there and shoot, you're going to die. So in other words, if you are able to move sideways, you'll be able to dodge the bullets firing at you.

Use corridors or places to simply dodge bullets. If you are under heavy fire, until you find some health in this kind of game, all you need is to find some cover.

Lastly, reload frequently. Normally enemies can be taken down with a few hits, but if you encounter a more powerful enemy that takes more than a few hits, you need to find some cover to catch a breather before taking another shot.

TimeSplitters 2 Features

If you are familiar with Goldeneye 007 and Perfect Dark, here are the features which could help even the beginners who is coming to grips with their gameplay system.

  • Auto-aim: Normally FPS games forces you to try to get accurate shots. For beginners, you should keep this on so if you aim for the enemy, the gun automatically aims very close to the target.
  • Invert look: Like FPS games, you aim the gun by moving the left stick or control stick if you own a Gamecube. For a more Goldeneye experience, inverting the aim reverts between up and down.
  • Auto Lookahead: If you want to be able to look ahead at a straight angle, it can be tough to do. If you turn this on, it might be able adjust to what you see in front of you without any discomfort at all.
  • Both Aim and Crouch Mode can be either Hold or Toggle.
  • Weapon Change: You start off with "If New and Best". So in sequence, you start off with a normal weapon and it automatically swtiches to a more powerful weapon. "Always" is constantly switching weapons, "Never" if you don't want to go over a weapon and try to switch what you currently own, "Best" is simply from least powerful to most powerful weapon in your arsenal, "If New" is simply switching weapons.

Please note this is done in "Preference".