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Re: Road To Glory Camera Angle

@WrathOfHades85 Absolutely. You're throwing utterly blind if you aren't targeting a receiver right in the middle of the field. And even then, you have no depth perception at all.

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  • WrathOfHades85's avatar
    WrathOfHades85
    Seasoned Ace
    1 year ago
    @nocoolnamejim Agreed. It’s so bad. I also wish they’d let us turn off the camera that zooms in as you run the ball. I’ll juke a dude then think I’m off to the races and some guy will fly into the picture and tackle me when I should have been able to know he was there. I tried looking to see if it is something that can be turned off but I didn’t see the option. Maybe I missed it. If it’s not an option, it definitely needs to be. It’s terrible.
  • nocoolnamejim's avatar
    nocoolnamejim
    Rising Hotshot
    1 year ago
    @WrathOfHades85 I have discovered that you actually CAN change the camera angle in the game.

    And it is just so huge of a change/improvement that I'm passing it along.

    Once you've gotten through the intro and you're at the line of scrimmage for your first play, you can push up or down on the D-Pad/analog buttons to change your camera angle.

    One of them is all the way out like you have in Dynasty mode. It completely fixes the issue IMHO.

    Highly recommend.
  • WrathOfHades85's avatar
    WrathOfHades85
    Seasoned Ace
    1 year ago

    @nocoolnamejimwe’ve already covered that. Everyone knows to use the direction pad to change the camera. In RTG, the one that is zoomed all the way out doesn’t allow you to see you outside receivers…no matter how many times you try to push down on the direction pad.

    Trying it as a QB in RTG is highly recommended…

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