F1 23 is a racing game, and you need to have a clear view of the road in front of you to avoid crashing into other cars or the wall. With that in mind, it’s a wonder why F1 23’s default camera settings don’t allow for a better view of the track. Luckily, the community has banded together and gave some awesome camera settings that will help players drive better now that they can see more of the track. In this guide, I will give you the best camera settings for different camera views in F1 23.
Camera Settings Guide
Before the different camera angles, you should always in-general turn off Screen Shake and Camera Movement. The reason why is because they will throw you off when accelerating or braking. With that said, let’s proceed with the camera views that you can use.
There are three camera views in F1 23: Cockpit Cam, TV Pod Offset Cam, and TV Pod Cam. All three have different camera settings that need to be tweaked in order to get the best out of them. In order to change the camera settings, you will need to pause the game and go to Settings, then go to Camera Customization in the menu.
Here are the camera settings per camera view:
- Cockpit Cam
- Field of View: -3
- Offset Lateral: 0
- Offset Horizontal: 0
- Offset Vertical: 15
- Angle: -20
- Near Clip Plane: -2
- Mirror Angle: -2
- Camera Shake: 0
- Camera Movement: 0
- Look to Apex Limit: 0
- Halo Column: On
- TV Pod Offset Cam
- Field of View: -12
- Offset Lateral: -12
- Offset Horizontal: 6
- Offset Vertical: 8
- Angle: -19
- Near Clip Plane: 20
- Mirror Angle: -4
- Camera Shake: 0
- Camera Movement: 20
- Look to Apex Limit: 4
- Halo Column: On
- TV Pod Cam
- Field of View: -12
- Offset Lateral: 0
- Offset Horizontal: 10
- Offset Vertical: -3
- Angle: -20
- Near Clip Plane: 0
- Mirror Angle: -5
- Camera Shake: 0
- Camera Movement: 0
- Look to Apex Limit: 4
- Halo Column: On
Those are the best camera settings for each camera view in F1 23. Did these camera settings help you race better in the game? Let us know in the comments below.
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