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That third-person camera they were talking about sounds really bad-ass. I'm hoping for some pictures too!!
What'd a second-person perspective camera look like?
It looks like this: This Is What a "Second-Person" Video Game Would Look Like
It is very, very weird.
Second person point of viewΒ uses the pronoun βyouβ to address the reader. This narrative voice implies that the reader is either the protagonist or a character in the story and the events are happening to them.
You can't really have a second person camera angle, it would still be a first or third person perspective.
Split screen games have second person camera angles! You're able to see through the eyes of someone interacting with you but you aren't actually playing from their perspective.
It's first person view for them but second for you.
Maybe itβs a mirror then
Rover taking a photo of the lander.