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* NEW: Added option to invert camera shoulder side. Available in Game Options.
Very common thing in 3rd person games that Aragami is missing. Automatic isn't reliable.
Alternatively would it be possible to have the camera directly behind the character instead of on the side? That confuses me, I have trouble aiming with an over-the-shoulder camera…
Except for me, it seems the auto switch is the wrong way around. When I want it to be over the left shoulder, it is over the right, and vice versa. Any chance of adding a autoswitch side toggle as well?
Currently, when I'm facing right, it goes over my left shouler, where it should be going over my right shoulder and vice versa.
Edit: By the way, this is when I use the shoulder swap so I'm looking over the right shoulder. When using the original way, the auto switch works properly.
And can you swap freely or is it uncontrollable how the camera relates to your character.
Game looks interesting at a first glance but I have a strong dislike for uncentered cameras. For some reason they make me feel constrained, like i can't see properly.
Just from the trailer and a glance at a gameplay video it looks like it could be tolerable if the game is otherwise really good.
So is it good enough to look at even if camera uncomfortableness puts me off, is a centered camera something that would be doable (or for that matter something that would work badly with the gameplay), and can you at least freely toggle sides.
It’s also impossible to swap sides at will.
(And the game always chooses the wrong side when you’re close to a wall.)