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Re: how to work sims 4 camera

@ShellyO572 @PugLove888  There's a camera icon in the upper right corner, a little to the left of the three dots on the far right.  Click the camera icon, then choose the Sims 3 camera instead of the Sims 4 one.  Then, if you want, click the original camera icon again to close the menu.

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  • ShellyO572's avatar
    ShellyO572
    New Novice
    5 years ago

    Oh sweetheart I thank you so much for your help I am so lost, lol I love the Sims and I really only played the first one more than the 3rd. I'm loving being able to play with the game! I use the camera to turn around in the game while I am building and decorating. I have no idea how to do that in 4 and the camera lets me get around to do that. If you can give me any more ideas I would truly appreciate your input 😊. Thanks again!

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
    Hero+
    5 years ago

    @ShellyO572  If you're looking for more info on how Sims 4 works, or how to make it work with your preferences, please do ask.  For any feature in the game, there are people here who use it regularly and would be happy to describe how to use it, or share some tips they find useful when playing.  Just describe what you're trying to do, or some aspect you miss from one of the earlier games, and I'm sure someone will know how to help.

  • PugLove888's avatar
    PugLove888
    Hero
    5 years ago

    @ShellyO572, it is kind of hard for me to describe how to move the camera because after 6 years it is something that I do without really thinking about it! 😃 Also, I don't know how your mouse is.🤔

    But to rotate your view hold down your right mouse button while moving the mouse from side to side.  To zoom in or out you can rotate your mouse wheel.  To scroll the camera around to another area you can either just place the cursor at the edge of the screen so that the camera will move in that direction, or you can press the mouse wheel without rotating it and just move the mouse in that direction while holding it down.  You can also use the keyboard commands W,A,S,D, Z, and X to move the camera. 

    My suggestion is to just play around with it and it will eventually become natural to you!  I was tempted to use the Sims 3 camera, and still have to in a few situations, but about 98% of the time I use the Sims 4 camera!   This is one of those things, like riding a bike, that you just have to do in order to get the hang of it and feel comfortable! 😉

    As you can tell TS4 (as well as TS3) is a lot different since the view can be rotated an any angle, unlike the 4 angles you were stuck with in Sims 1! 🙌
    If I find any better descriptions of camera control , I will add a link.
    Feel free to ask more questions!😇  Happy Simming! 🥳

  • SheriGR's avatar
    SheriGR
    Hero
    5 years ago

    @PugLove888 Like you, I don't even think about it, and do most by muscle memory on movement. This bites me on the butt, though, as I play Sims 4 Camera normally, but lately I switch to Sims 3 Camera to get certain camera angles for screenshots or when checking something I'm building, then I forget I have it on and go turn or pan/drag in the way I would with Sims 4 camera and find myself rotating a selected room or some other shocking  and destructive thing. Gotta love "Command/Control + z". Man, I wish they had that in real life!

    @ShellyO572 There's a great list of 'hot keys' in this Carls Guide: https://www.carls-sims-4-guide.com/controls.php

    He has tons of great guides!

  • Psychotps's avatar
    Psychotps
    Seasoned Ace
    5 years ago
    @SheriGR Yea, I never got used to the Sims 4 camera defaults. I played Sims 2 and 3 for YEARS, and the first thing I did was set Sims 4 to the Sims 3 camera controls. It's just natural to me at this point.