Hi. Every Third Person Camera system I saw or tried has the same problem: when I roll the mouse middle button, it zooms in or out and goes back to normal camera. The best way I found to fix the camera is to apply camera distance and height every 0.0x seconds of game. But I was wondering if there was a simple way to simply turn off the camera zoom on scrolling?
You need to edit the camera in the Data Editor. Just edit the values of the Default Game Camera and you can prevent it from smoothing while autofollowing a unit and you can also create and delete zoom states.
It's also a good and effective way to prevent the camera to have settings that you don't want to have, because you can define min and max values for some camera fields
Thanks. I don't exactly know how to handle the data editor, so I for now I can't manage to do everything I want.
I managed to fix the distance and height offset, but still, when I scroll, the pitch changes and I see no data concerning the pitch change...
There should be a field called Zoom Levels.
I deleted everything and created one Zoom Level in there. This new zoom level has every modification disabled. (I think it will be right at default, when you create a new zoom level)
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Hi. Every Third Person Camera system I saw or tried has the same problem: when I roll the mouse middle button, it zooms in or out and goes back to normal camera. The best way I found to fix the camera is to apply camera distance and height every 0.0x seconds of game. But I was wondering if there was a simple way to simply turn off the camera zoom on scrolling?
@NezgalMB: Go
You need to edit the camera in the Data Editor. Just edit the values of the Default Game Camera and you can prevent it from smoothing while autofollowing a unit and you can also create and delete zoom states. It's also a good and effective way to prevent the camera to have settings that you don't want to have, because you can define min and max values for some camera fields
@Tomura: Go
Thanks. I don't exactly know how to handle the data editor, so I for now I can't manage to do everything I want. I managed to fix the distance and height offset, but still, when I scroll, the pitch changes and I see no data concerning the pitch change...
There should be a field called Zoom Levels. I deleted everything and created one Zoom Level in there. This new zoom level has every modification disabled. (I think it will be right at default, when you create a new zoom level)