WolfQuest: Anniversary Edition

WolfQuest: Anniversary Edition

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Harbingerman Sep 17, 2019 @ 10:31am
Camera Options When Attacking
So the game is nice, have not reviewed it yet; has issues and maybe bugs which is understandable. For the price I paid its an ' A ' game however I have a major problem: camera Sickness.

When I attacked a wolf the whole scene rotates along with my wolf; very nauseating so much so I had to quit; sort of a game breaker for me.

I noticed camera options but have not looked at them yet, and mouse and key maps are a bit confusing, and I am fairly new to WQ.

The game itself is great except for this one problem for me.

If we can get out away from the attack scene and view from a distance, have the mouse lock on but ZERO background camera movement that would be ideal; a Camera Mode that only follows my Wolf's Location during the scene.

Then we would have to be able to control the 3rd person movement from this camera view in attack mode; I could deal with that as attacks may not happen that often.

I see traveling alot and exploring, taking in the views, which are great and hope they add a little more.

Any help in this area would be great; I wont be playing it for a while but still have it on my list.

Thanks.
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Harbingerman Sep 18, 2019 @ 10:46am 
Surprised I dont have an answer for this yet ... gonna set up the game and see if I can find the options ...
Loach Sep 18, 2019 @ 8:53pm 
I'm confused about what you are describing? Is the camera zoomed in on your wolf when you hunt or something?

There is a function where you can zoom the camera farther from your wolf via a mouse wheel. I'm not sure what sort of system you are using, but it is an in-built feature.

But honestly I have no idea what you are saying. I have never run into any spinning or camera issues of any sort.
Iceknight Sep 19, 2019 @ 8:49am 
I think what they are saying is a way to "unlock" the camera so that it is fixed and does not rotate, yet you can still control the wolf and not have the camera always be facing directly forward with the wolf. Hard to put into words, but that is how I see it.
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Date Posted: Sep 17, 2019 @ 10:31am
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