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Dwail Hicks 28 Dec, 2024 @ 4:08pm
Mod Request: Unlock Camera
Hello! I have always played in first person and I have noticed something strange: when submerging or raising the submarine, the change in degrees of inclination corresponding to using the "Dive Planes" does not translate into any oscillating movement of the camera. The camera's only reflection of the submarine's movement takes place on the surface and up to periscope depth, in which the wave oscillation is reflected, but then, if you dive deeper, the camera is blocked. It also happens in the third person view of the stations. The only view in which the inclination/elevation is seen is in the orbital view. I understand that this may make sense in the third-person view of the stations, to better manage the interface, but in first-person it only translates into ruining the realism and immersion within the simulator.

Could developers or modders "unlock" the camera (below periscope depth), at least in first person? It takes away a lot of immersion if you cannot feel (see) the changes in depth, through the management of the dive planes. Thanks in advance!
Last edited by Dwail Hicks; 28 Dec, 2024 @ 4:12pm
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Ctbb. 16 15 Jan @ 3:19am 
+1
houghs 23 Jan @ 3:44pm 
free camera press letter N
Originally posted by houghs:
free camera press letter N

I appreciate your response, but you have not understood the problem statement correctly. That's why the word "unlock" is in quotes. I am not asking that the camera be unlocked to be able to move freely through space, but that the blocking that occurs on horizontality, below the depth of the periscope, to better manage the view of sections, be deactivated, at least, when you play in first person, for the reasons mentioned at the beginning. All the best!.
Last edited by Dwail Hicks; 4 Feb @ 8:33am
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