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Camera Angle Issues?

AuthorMessage
Gunner's Mate
Jan 27, 2011
222
Does anyone else find it a bit annoying that the camera angles in came cut off the damage you're dealing? I mean, for me everytime I use a Power such as Vicious Charge the camera zooms up so much you can only see your character attacking, but not the damage you're doing.

My suggestion: move the damage counter down to where the critical counter normally pops up. This also teaches new players the difference in the 'colored' numbers. Not to mention you get to enjoy the full animation without straining your eyes to see exactly what kind of damage you're doing.

Admiral
May 30, 2010
1221
My issue is more when the camera hides behind a pillar or a box or something so all I see is someone's life bar dropping and I have no idea whose it was. Did I make the hit? Did they smack me back? Thanks to the pillar or table, I only find out when I next see the tactical screen.

Gunner's Mate
Jan 27, 2011
222
Fiorenza Rosanante... on Jun 14, 2015 wrote:
My issue is more when the camera hides behind a pillar or a box or something so all I see is someone's life bar dropping and I have no idea whose it was. Did I make the hit? Did they smack me back? Thanks to the pillar or table, I only find out when I next see the tactical screen.
Oh man I hate that too, especially on ship battles hopefully they'll fix that as well. Nothing's worse than not being able to see what's going on, not seeing your damage is not that bad compared to that.

Admiral
Jul 07, 2013
1124
I had a problem where when doing certain skills the camera shoots behind a wall and all I see is the wall. This happens when battles take place near a wall.

Virtuous Dante Ramsey

Pirate Overlord
Mar 16, 2012
10631
Have you noticed the bizarre camera angle in the Tower? Sometimes that camera pulls back so far that you can see the room above and below you, plus the stairs.