![]() Any of the 3 Lock-On options can be a decent choice if it’s something you need to help focus, or if you like the way it affects movement (to be covered later).Īnything else would only be useful for more Role-Playing purposes, or similar, and thus can be temporarily enabled, and then reverted, as needed when you engage in those activities.Įxample of a changed 元 and R3 (Console version of System Configuration).Macro #98 and/or #99, which are the only ways you can assign an action or macro to a click.There are better options for 元 and R3, such as: If you do need the change camera for a specific reason, such as perhaps recording a video or for Role-Play, you can temporarily change it, but for regular gameplay there is just no need for that. Going into first person view is largely not helpful, as it will make it difficult to view certain battle mechanics, and there is a character configuration to allow that by zooming in all the way. You do not need to keep the default for 元 and R3, especially “Change Camera” Should you use the default button configuration? Execute Macro #99 (Exclusive) - Character macro you can create.Execute Macro #98 (Exclusive) - Character macro you can create.Can be useful for pictures and RP, but not regular content. If you have a target, you lock on or off. If you have no target, you sheathe or draw your weapon. Keeps the camera on the target, which can affect how you move. Draw/Sheathe Weapon.This is unnecessary, there’s another way to do this already built-in by using your “Auto-Run” and “Change hotbar set” buttons (L1 + R1).There is no macro version, but there is a character configuration setting that can allow you to accomplish this while zooming in fully. Reset Camera Position - Sets your camera back to center, in front of you, not zoomed in or out. ![]() Change Camera (Default R3) - Switches between First person and Third person view.The analog clicks section is the only section where you can choose between more choices than the amount of buttons available for that group, which include: The face buttons, Select/PAD, and Options.While you can change the settings, they are effectively done by groups. (For example, “Select HUD” button or “Cancel Button”) for those who are not using the default configuration - as well as include the default PlayStation button. Throughout this guide, buttons will typically be referred with their ‘official’ name.
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