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bradleypariah

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  1. I stand by my original post. I definitely do not want to zoom out further. That is not the best solution for me personally. That is actually worse. I absolutely loath the RTS camera style. I feel it disconnects me from the character I'm playing. I already said I don't want to be staring at the ground, I certainly don't want to just stare at more ground. I simply want to look forward. It is not too much to ask. Think Fallout 1 & 2 vs. Fallout 3 and New Vegas. There is a reason Obsidian didn't go back to the RTS camera view with Fallout, yes? Yes. It is better in FPS and OTS, yes? Yes. THAT is the best solution for most people. Thank you.
  2. Word. Thank you. It seems the mods actually do look at these threads, it would be nice to see this happen. I know I'm not the only one who wants it.
  3. Let me start by saying I like this game. I never played Dungeon Siege 1 or 2, but I think I probably will. I think my major complaint might go unnoticed, simply because I'm a fish out of water here. I LOVE RPG's, but I don't like games with the 45-degree angle sky cam. It literally makes me feel claustrophobic that I can't simply *look up*. It's infuriating. I seriously dislike that I'm always staring at the ground. I want to see where I'm going. I want look around at the scenery. I am really hoping for a mod or a patch that includes the ability to look directly forward over my character's shoulder. I'm assuming there is no sky written into this game, so I'd understand if I couldn't look directly up, I just want to see more of what's in front of my character. After Knights of the Old Republic II, Neverwinter Nights 2, and Fallout: New Vegas, I trust Obsidian to make a fun game, but I don't think I want to play this game anymore until my desired camera angle exists, whether it be community made or an official patch. I've already took a stab looking at the .ini files, but there is nothing in there that would facilitate me fixing this on my own. To avoid starting an argument about this, let me be clear - I don't want the original camera angles taken away from those who already enjoy it. I simply want an option for a more flexible camera that would enable me to look straight ahead. Even if you don't believe you would enjoy using this angle, I assume you would understand that there are a number of reasonable human beings who would. Furthermore, by restricting the possible camera angles available, Obsidian is in turn restricting their sales.
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