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I never know where my character is looking in 3rd POV. I can't tell what I'm picking up and its very difficult to choose things that are close together. I bought this game because of hype in a computer game article but I probably would not have if I had known this was majority 3rd POV.
Personally, I'm just going back to Medieval Dynasty and Sengoku Dynasty.
But, hey - everyone's different.
If not, at least give us silhouettes.
Yes it does. It is very rudimentary, there are clipping issues and there is view bobbing but its is accessible and you can toggle between Third Person and First person view modes with a key bind.
It is the same first person camera the game switches to when you go inside certain player made building interiors.
I wrote a guide here for people on how to do play Bellwright in First Person mode:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1812450/discussions/0/604143272005256380/
I also published a mod on Nexus mods for people to simply download the modified files to plug and play:
https://www.nexusmods.com/bellwright/mods/87
Enjoy.