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Standart Behind Character Camera ?

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Standart Behind Character Camera ?

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Can i somehow change the camera to standart third person camera mode behind the character ? I hate the camera to be to the left or to the right of the character...
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Hello and welcome to the forums, Mutko. :)

As for your question, I recommend the 'Low Isometric' option. That is the closest 'behind the character' camera angle. I also didn't like the shoulder camera either.
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Mutko wrote:Can i somehow change the camera to standart third person camera mode behind the character ? I hate the camera to be to the left or to the right of the character...
You can toggle between the two camera modes using f2 and f3. The game is beautiful in OTS but for battles I switch to low isometric for a better view of the battle sceen. It allows you to target your opponents better like the old BG2 and NWN games.

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OTS camera needs some time getting used to, but once you get the hang of it, you got so much more control over the fight than in ISO. I personally used ISO only when i was traveling long distances and was to lazy to hold forward button :o
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