08-14-2013, 04:16 PM
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MVP
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Re: Camera Angle Advantages
They all have advantages and disadvantages.
IE (these are not all the pros/cons, but just 1 each):
Standard
Pro: Closer to action and can see running lanes better.
Con: Can't see outside receivers pre snap (without zooming out with RT) which makes it a bitch on WR screens.
Wide:
Pro: Can see all 22 guys at all times.
Con: Has extreme depth of field which makes it tough to judge distances and to pass to deep receivers or play defense sometimes.
Coordinator:
Pro: Easily the best angle for passing.
Con: Is so far away that you can't always see the ball (even on a 55" TV) and running an option and trying to read a DE wearing a white uniform standing on a white midfield logo is positively brutal.
Zoom:
Pro: Awesome at seeing running lanes.
Con: Zoomed in so far that most players are off camera and defenders frequently come into frame so quickly that you don't have time to react to them since you never saw them coming.
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