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==Explanation==
==Explanation==
When you hold the Camera button for long enough, the game will switch to a first-person view where the camera looks from Ammy's facing direction. If you release the camera button during a narrow window right as first-person mode is starting, the camera's facing direction will instead by copied to Ammy, causing her to turn instantly. This can be done even in certain situations where turning isn't otherwise possible, such as during a tackle or tackle bounce. This is known as the '''First Person Glitch''' or FPG.
When you hold the Camera button for long enough, the game will switch to a first-person view where the camera looks from Ammy's facing direction. If you release the camera button during a narrow window right as first-person mode is starting, the camera's facing direction will instead by copied to Ammy, causing her to turn instantly. This can be done even in certain situations where turning isn't otherwise possible, such as during a tackle or tackle bounce. This is known as the '''First Person Glitch''' or FPG.

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Explanation

When you hold the Camera button for long enough, the game will switch to a first-person view where the camera looks from Ammy's facing direction. If you release the camera button during a narrow window right as first-person mode is starting, the camera's facing direction will instead by copied to Ammy, causing her to turn instantly. This can be done even in certain situations where turning isn't otherwise possible, such as during a tackle or tackle bounce. This is known as the First Person Glitch or FPG.

Using FPG during a tackle bounce allows Ammy to effectively redirect the horizontal momentum from the bounce in any direction, including back towards the wall she bounced off of. This can make certain tricks involving tackle bounces more lenient on angle/position, or make certain tricks possible outright.

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