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Keyboard and Mouse: If you're using a keyboard and mouse, you can move in one direction using the movement keys (e.g., W, A, S, D) and aim/fire in the opposite direction using the mouse. Simply move the mouse in the direction you want to aim and click to fire.
Controller: If you're using a controller, the method may vary depending on the game, but typically you would use one thumbstick to move and the other thumbstick to aim. For example, if you're moving forward with the left thumbstick, you can aim and fire behind you using the right thumbstick.
Key Bindings: Some games allow you to customize key bindings. You can check the game's settings to see if you can configure a specific key or button for firing in the opposite direction while moving in another direction.
It's important to note that not all games may support this specific type of movement and firing. The ability to move and fire in opposite directions may depend on the game's mechanics and controls.