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Overhead is the closest to the camera angle I'm looking for as a skater, but it's not looking directly down. The camera is actually located behind the player and tilted in the direction of the player. What I'm talking about is having a camera angle that is more or less directly above the player that looks straight down.
As for goalie, the only camera angles I was talking about in regards to goalie were fixed and high. The trick you're talking about where you press select and it refocuses your camera works fine for skaters, but it's not useful for goalies.
Also, while I have your attention, one other thing that I think really needs changed about the high/low goalie camera angles is how the angle changes when the puck is behind the net. When the puck is behind the net, the camera tilts down and completely obscures the front of the net, so goalies have no idea if there's open players in front that they need to be aware of. This could be fixed by having the high/camera angles zoomed out a bit when the puck goes behind the net.
Appreciate all the feedback. Thank you.
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