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02.3.1 Change Movement Mode

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The BP_Arcware_Pawn allows you to swap between camera movement modes.

Orbit Movement Mode: This mode allows the user to rotate the player camera around a single focus point. The focus point can be changed by double clicking (with left mouse click) on a focusable object. This movement method is useful for product configurators, in which the subject (the product) should always be the center of focus. Fly Movement Mode: This mode allows the user to fly the player camera around the scene freely using 'WASD' or the 'Arrow' keys. This movement method is useful for projects with an explorable environment, such as Architectural visualisation.