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Don’t feel silly cause your posts are awesome !
The cameras you are talking about LOW, HIGH and FIXED are ONLY available when playing BAP mode. A mode I never play for different reasons.
Like I said, the more cameras options the better, especially when Player Locking 😀
Thanks a lot for the compliments!
I have also found these cameras in World of Chel. But I would like them in Online Versus and Practice/Free Skate
- ssoliz912 years agoSeasoned Veteran
I’ve learned of the Be A Pro camera options Low, High, and Fixed.
I love some of it, but hate the rest. Why can’t the camera just be locked behind my player while maintaining focus on the play? I mean look how beautiful and fun this is:
https://youtu.be/3rG718O78DI?si=alfrV-t_kWvPkWep
But of course, the video above doesn’t represent the full reality of the Be A Pro cameras. Rather, the cameras swing in and out of position at random moments. Most of the time, it zooms in behind the player once you have the puck, but not always; and sometimes it stays zoomed in even when you don’t have the puck (which I like), but again, not always. It feels way too chaotic and can cause confusion. I mean look at this video here which shows what it actually looks like to play with a Be A Pro camera (it’s all over the place):
- ssoliz912 years agoSeasoned Veteran
Bumping this because I believe it deserves attention.
The Be A Pro cameras could be one of the most exciting perspectives in the game, but they need work.
When you don’t have the puck (offense or defense):-The camera should stay behind your player the whole time with a focus on the puck so long as the player’s head can turn far enough to see the puck.
-When the puck is out of view, the focus is simply in front of you, but you can use Vision Control to turn towards the puck again.
When you have the puck:-The camera should stay behind you the whole time with a focus on the goal so long as the player’s head can turn far enough to see the goal.
-The camera will stay behind you / turn with you when you use Vision Control, but will continue to focus on the goal so long as the player’s head can turn far enough to see the goal.
-Holding RT/R2 for Icon Passing takes your focus off the goal and broadens to show your teammates that are within your player’s head-turning field-of-view. Teammates out of that field-of-view will be shown on the edge of the screen as off-screen indicators.If these cameras are fine tuned enough, they could (and I believe should) become the only way to play World of Chel.
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