The Construction Simulator is back better than ever. The game has two maps inspired by USA and Germany. You will experience unique challenges with your construction company, starting from zero, expanding your fleet, and taking on more challenging contracts. In this guide, we will show you how to use the Camera in Construction Simulator.
How To Use Camera Guide In Construction Simulator
First, when you are on foot, you can change the camera to three zooms. As you can see in the image above, this is the third zoom – the most distance camera view, and you can make it close to your character or with medium distance. Change it how you think it is best for you.
Then you can choose the camera view by clicking on the camera button. When you connect to that, it will bring you to the choice of cameras.
The choice of cameras is Photo mode, First-person, and Third Person. These are the camera choices for your character. We recommend you choose the Third-Person, but if you don’t like it, choose what suits you best.
You can also change the camera view when you are in the tuck. To activate the camera in the vehicle, you have to change from options to camera mode, as you can see in the image above. When you go into the camera mode, you can turn your camera all the way around, you can zoom in and zoom out, and also it gives you different camera modes to change to more distanced view, medium distanced, and closer distanced view. If you want to switch the camera to stay in one place, you can switch back to option mode.
You need to make sure to make the correct settings. In the Camera Controls, you have two options, and the First one is to make it on the timer. That mode is to set it up, and it’s got a timer, goes for a short time, and changes back to the other way. The second mode is Toggle. You can toggle the Camera off and in the same way, toggle the Camera on, which is why this is the easiest mode. The following setting is the Camera Dynamic. This automatic camera movement with lower intensity gives more control over self-defined angles. You can make it on low if you want to control it by yourself, and not the game handles it for you.
That’s everything you need to know about the Camera in the Controller Simulator. Hope this guide answers your question.
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