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# Damage Shake Settings

To adjust the  when taking damage, go to:

> **First Person Health** *(component)*  **-> Damage Shake Settings** *(foldout)*

![](/files/-MbqMrRen5qvJ8TUbm4E)

{% hint style="info" %}
This parameter is responsible for **shaking the camera** when taking damage.**camera's shake**
{% endhint %}

**You can** configure how the camera will behave when taking a certain amount of damage **at a time**.

| Property        | Description                                                               |
| --------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Damage Range    | Defines the interval when hit in which the camera shake effect will work. |
| Shake Direction | It is responsible for positioning the camera and rotating it.             |
| Shake Settings  | It is responsible for the behavior of the camera, how it will move.       |


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