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Free Look is a Dolphin feature that allows manipulation of the in-game camera. Various camera types and configuration options are available. | |||
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'''None''' - turns off the camera modification, showing you the original in-game camera | '''None''' - turns off the camera modification, showing you the original in-game camera | ||
'''Six Axis''' - offers full camera control on all axes, akin to moving a spacecraft in zero gravity. This is the most powerful | '''Six Axis''' - offers full camera control on all axes, akin to moving a spacecraft in zero gravity. This is the most powerful free look option but is the most challenging to use. | ||
'''First Person''' - controls the camera similarly to a first person video game. The camera can rotate and travel, but roll is impossible. Easy to use, but limiting. | '''First Person''' - controls the camera similarly to a first person video game. The camera can rotate and travel, but roll is impossible. Easy to use, but limiting. | ||
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'''Field of View''' - controls the aspect ratio of the camera. The X and Y axis are independently changeable but changing them both at the same time will emulate a zoom effect. As the field of view x and y values get smaller this will lead to a fish-eye type camera effect. Doing both a zoom-out and a move in, (or vice versa) leads to a cinema effect called the "Dolly Zoom". | '''Field of View''' - controls the aspect ratio of the camera. The X and Y axis are independently changeable but changing them both at the same time will emulate a zoom effect. As the field of view x and y values get smaller this will lead to a fish-eye type camera effect. Doing both a zoom-out and a move in, (or vice versa) leads to a cinema effect called the "Dolly Zoom". | ||
'''Other''' - options not related to movement. This includes a way to reset your position and rotation back to the in-game camera or to toggle off the | '''Other''' - options not related to movement. This includes a way to reset your position and rotation back to the in-game camera or to toggle off the free look camera temporarily. | ||
=== Default Controls === | === Default Controls === |