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open MonkeyChaseCamera.ini and change the following:
auto tilt
useAutoTiltup=true ; set to false
useAutoTiltup=true ; set to false
auto rotation
useAutoRotation=true ; set to false
NewAutoRotationEnable=true : set to false
this will disable tilt and rotation of the camera
All this BS to seemingly make the experience more "cinematic", should have just made it a cutscene then instead of forcing the player to struggle with the controls.
/rant
did you guys read my post?
yeah it's a common camera technique during ps1/n64/ps2 era. Fighting the camera was part of the games back then.
I am age. I don't mind telling you I'm age.