What is tpp and fpp?

TPP and FPP are gaming terms that stand for third-person perspective and first-person perspective, respectively.

Third-person perspective (TPP) is a view wherein the player can see the character they are controlling in the game from an external point of view. In TPP games, players can see their character as well as their surroundings simultaneously. TPP is commonly used in games that involve exploration, action, and adventure, such as Assassin's Creed, Grand Theft Auto, and The Legend of Zelda.

First-person perspective (FPP), on the other hand, is a view wherein the player sees the game world as if they are seeing it through the eyes of the character they are controlling. The player’s entire field of vision is occupied by the game world, which gives them an immersive experience. FPP is commonly used in games that involve first-person shooting, such as Call of Duty, Battlefield, and Doom.

In both TPP and FPP, the player's actions and abilities are the same; the only difference is the perspective from which they view the game world.