Can someone please tell me how you customize a camera?
Thanks
Not playing the game at the moment so this might not be exactly correct.
While playing a game, go to cameras option in the pause menu and hit x. Select batting or pitching cam. Then scroll to the left and it should have some slots listed as custom 1-4. You can make up to four different custom cams. When you are on any of those 4, press square (I think) and it should allow you to edit the cam from there.
You start out with a preset cam from one of the cam views in the game and begin the edit from any of those cam options.
Once you get the cam edited the way you want, it should say near the bottom how to save your cam view. Hope this helps.
Strangely my son and I were playing around with different camera angles and we have stuck to behind the pitcher cam. Unfortunately, you can see the pitcher grips but still fun and immersive.
I try to replicate the feel of standing in the batters box so my camera is raised high, offset in, angled downwards and zoomed way in.
Looking forward to replicating this with the new fisheye camera. That could really add to that "first person" feel!
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Exactly my approach (hence Catcher Zoom 3) I love feeling like I am in the box myself. Far easier for pitch recognition out of the hand. I will fart around with fish eye and others and settle into one ASAP.
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I'm definitely going to use the fish eye can when I first start playing. I like that you'll be able to see the runners on first & third base without runner windows.
Fish eye for sure!! was sold when MLB the show twitter said it was going to make hitting easier because of the angle...not that I am bad at it but I'm taking all the help I can get.
Edited Fish Eye. I'll raise it up slightly and give it bit of offset.
totally what i was thinking too. isnt the default looking like catcher view height? i like it raised like you said to avoid the "rising" straight stuff. i eat the somewhat increased tendency to get fooled on the lower ball strikes because cant do as much with a low strike than a high strike.
I like the St. Louis Broadcast angle. I was playing down in Busch, and I noticed that I was able to see the ball particularly well from a pitcher's perspective. It's straight behind the pitcher instead of off to one side, so you can track the ball much better than, say, Miller Park, where the camera is way off to one side.
Best of both worlds if you like a true-broadcast experience, but also want to be able to hit.
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