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Rocket League camera settings

Feb-26-2021 PST Category: News

Choosing the camera settings in Rocket League that suits you best is a bit of a subjective thing. Of course, people prefer different settings, viewing angles, distance to the car, etc. But if most players use certain settings, it's worth taking a closer look at how they set up their game. One place to look is in the Rocket League Pro camera settings. Professional gamers will tinker and tweak to the limit to keep things right. Let's take a look at what the most professional and informal gamers choose to provide some guidance.


Camera Shake 


The first setting to look at, and perhaps the easiest choice, is turning off camera shake. I don't know anyone who would choose to turn on camera shake. All camera movements make it difficult to see what is happening. I think the point is it makes it more engaging, but in fact, it just gets annoying. Close it.


FOV



When you choose the best camera settings in Rocket League, the Field of View (FOV) becomes a little more personal to you. When you look at pro players, they usually set them to 110, which is the maximum you can have. That said, a higher FOV can give people the tunnel vision effect, making people feel slightly nauseous. Obviously, the higher the FOV, the more pitch you will see. But I suspect most people will want to test a few different settings to find out what's right for them. Somewhere around 100 is likely the place most casual gamers will be comfortable with.


Ballcam


Switching between Ball Camera and Float Camera is something you'll do quite often. By activating the Ball cam, the camera will always be on the ball, regardless of the direction of travel. Disabling this feature will center the camera over the car as in all racing games. Your choice here is pretty simple, set it to toggle or hold while you toggle between them. Switching is the most used, but choose what works for you.


Distance, height, angle



All these Rocket League camera settings focus on placing the camera behind the car. Distance is the distance between the camera and the car. The further you go, the more you should see. However, measuring distances in aerial photography examples can be difficult. Values ??from 270 to 290 are a typical choice.


The camera height determines how far the camera is from the ground. Again, you may encounter similar distance setting problems if you have too much distance. Professionals usually choose between 110 and 130, but this is what suits you best.


Angle is another option that revolves around what you prefer. When you have a high angle, you look more down at your car, you can't really see what's going on in front of you. Too low and you are looking at the back of your car. Tinker with it until you feel it is in the right place.


As already said, the best Rocket League camera set is something you'll want to find out through a little fun, which is good for you. Hopefully this will give you where to start.


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