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What is Shooters – First-Person Shooters (FPS) and Third-Party Shooters (TPS)

Handbook of Research on Pathways and Opportunities Into the Business of Esports
These games are comprised of gameplay that is shooter based in some form or fashion. The difference between the two types of shooters is perspective; FPS is where the player is siting the gun and TPS is where the player is watching their avatar shoot. Today, many games will let the player change perspectives at will.
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Games, Gamification, and eSports Intersections Within Digital and Online Learning
Virginia L. Dickenson (eLumenata, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7300-6.ch007
Abstract
Games and gamification in the field of learning have become two featured topics of interest recently. While these two concepts have been around in different forms and fashion for decades, interest has reached a fever pitch in the last two decades. With the technological maturity of e-learning and the explosive popularity of online video games and eSports, exploring the application of these concepts is critically important, especially in the areas of intrinsic motivation, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Commercialization has resulted in the terms games and gamification being used interchangeably. The first step in moving forward with research into learning and the concepts of gaming and gamification is to distinguish these two terms, their impacts on learning, and to begin exploring appropriate and innovative applications in learning.
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