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Views of one's character

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How can I get a front view of my character?

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on xbox, click down on the right thumbstick and you can view your character in a third person manner. this lets ou see the his back... not his face, but it is continuous until you click thumbstick again. to get a rotating view with zoom in and out where you can see everything, you have to hold down the left thumbstick for as long as you want to view. you are probably computer though....
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Yes, I am playing on my PC. Sorry for not especifying that before.
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Post by Dark Master »

Hold down tab and move the mouse, and as a point of interest that I only discovered a few days ago, you can move the mouse-wheel up and down to zoom in and out from your character which allows for some cool screenshots.

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Thank you kindly for the tips.
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