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Sensor Camera — cross-platform First Person Camera Controller (FPS Game view). It automatically selects Motion Sensor (Gyroscope/Accelerometer) on Mobile Device or Mouse/Keyboard on Desktop Platform.
Render pipeline compatibility
The Built-in Render Pipeline is Unity’s default render pipeline. It is a general-purpose render pipeline that has limited options for customization. The Universal Render Pipeline (URP) is a Scriptable Render Pipeline that is quick and easy to customize, and lets you create optimized graphics across a wide range of platforms. The High Definition Render Pipeline (HDRP) is a Scriptable Render Pipeline that lets you create cutting-edge, high-fidelity graphics on high-end platforms.
Unity VersionBuilt-inURPHDRP
6000.0.38f1
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Additional compatibility information

Camera Script works independently of the Render Pipeline.


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Description

Sensor Camera — cross-platform First Person Camera Controller (FPS Game view). It automatically selects a Motion Sensor (Gyroscope or Accelerometer) on Mobile Devices or Mouse + Keyboard on Desktop Platforms.


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It doesn’t use live video input from the Back/Rear Camera of a Mobile Device like in Augmented Reality Cameras: AR Camera Lite or AR + VR: MR Camera.


👉 Features


Bring the enchanting Power of the Universal First-Person View Camera into your amazing Game or App. There are no limitations between Input Devices and Target Platforms, but Asset was tested this way:


  • Motion Sensors on Mobile Devices (iOS, Android, WebGL) with 2 Modes:
    • Gyroscope or Accelerometer.
  • Spectator (Flythrough) Mode on Desktop (Windows, macOS, WebGL):
    • Mouse and Keyboard.
  • Auto Selection of User Input Device:
    • Gyroscope → Accelerometer → Mouse + Keyboard.
  • Device Orientations: Portrait, Landscape.

🍏 Package Contains


  • Demo Scene with Cubes.
  • Menu Scene with Safety Tutorial.
  • Menu Scene with Mode Selection: Gyro, Accelerometer, No Sensors, Default.
  • Loading Screen to switch scenes seamlessly.

👉 Camera Modes


The camera automatically selects User Input Device:

Gyroscope → Accelerometer → Mouse + Keyboard.


There are no limitations between Input Devices and Target Platforms.


👉 👉 Motion Sensors: Gyro vs. Accelerometer


Motion Sensors are usually used on Mobile Devices. The more accurate sensor will be selected:


  • Gyroscope Mode: 3DoF — it can track rotational motion, but not translational.
  • Accelerometer Mode (horizontal rotation is limited): tilting the phone to the left or right rotates the camera around the Y-axis.

90% of all mobile devices have an accelerometer and video camera, but only 40% have a gyroscope.


If the User Device has a Gyroscope, then it will be used for camera motion first. Otherwise, an Accelerometer will be used because it has less accuracy & stability than a Gyroscope in the case of the First-Person View.


👉 👉 Spectator (Flythrough) Mode: Mouse + Keyboard


If the User Device has not any Motion Sensor, then Mouse + Keyboard will be used for camera motion first. It’s usually used on Desktop Platforms:


  • Smooth Movement using WASDQE keys.
  • Smooth Camera Rotation using the Right Mouse Button by Default. You can also use any other mouse button, or Rotate the Camera without a button pressed at all.

Limitations


Hardware nuances of the gyroscope & accelerometer (asset code does not affect it):


  • Different devices have different sensors, and therefore different deviations and drifts.
  • Drift is natural for the mobile sensors.

📚 Docs & Support


I state the work of the asset only with uploaded Unity version or with the version indicated in the latest online docs that contain all instructions for the 1st launch.


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Technical details

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Tested with Mobile Platforms and Motion Sensors:


  • iOS on iPhone 15;
  • Android on Samsung Galaxy A71;
  • WebGL in Google Chrome on:
    • Own Website using this tutorial for iOS & Android.
    • CrazyGames Website for Android.

Tested with Desktop Platforms and Right Mouse Button + WASDQE keys:


  • Windows;
  • macOS;
  • WebGL in Google Chrome on:

Sensor Camera (First Person): Gyroscope & Accelerometer

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Latest release date
Mar 16, 2025
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