We hope this guide helped you find the best camera settings you want to use in Rocket League. This is another setting that is based on your taste so you have to experiment with it but if you can handle the highest speed then go for it.īest settings for Transition Speed are between 1.50, anything lower will be too slow. Higher values switch it instantly but makes it hard for some players to keep track of where their car is. Lower values switch slower and is more easy to follow. Transition Speed changes how fast the camera switches from the Car Camera to the Ball Camera. This is another settings that is mostly based on personal preference.īest settings for Swivel Speed is 4.00 for most players, anything lower than that is too slow but some even increase it to the max. Having it too low will make the camera move smoother but slower and having it to high will make a lot faster. Swivel Speed is how fast the camera will move when you manually move the camera with the right thumb stick or whatever option you have mapped for yourself. If you decrease it too much the movement of the camera will become more loose.īest settings for Stiffness is 0.50 and from there start experimenting yourself to find out the sweet spot. It also controls how the camera moves behind your car as you pick up speed making it go further away the faster you go. It controls how stiff or loose the camera will follow you behind the car, if you increase it too much it will follow you directly and there won’t be any motion from the camera. Stiffness is an option that falls mostly on personal preference since what it does is more minuscule than the settings above. This is the most narrow windowed setting in the game where there are not many options to choose from and most pro players stick to 3 choices.īest settings for Angle are between -3.00 and -5.00 6. If you increase it too much it will make it harder to dribble because you won’t be able to see what’s happening in front of your car when you have the ball. You will have a harder time hitting aerial shots. AngleĪngle controls the camera in an arch behind your car, allowing you to see more in front of you or more on the ground.ĭecreasing the Angle too much will make you lose sense of how cars are supposed to be driven and make the world look flat. If you tune it too high all it will make it harder for you to aim the ball at all.īest settings for Height are between 90 and 110. Putting it too low will block your vision because all you’re going to see is the bumper of your car, and will give you a very hard time dribbling the ball. Height pans the camera up and down in a straight line, it controls how high the camera is in relation to your car. The best settings for Distance is around 240 and 300. If you move it too close you lose a lot of what’s happening around you. Most players tend to increase this to the max, but what they don’t understand is that the further the camera is from your car the easier it is to miss your shots. Distanceĭistance controls how far or how close the camera is to your car. The best settings for Field of View is around 100° and 110°. If you decrease it you will start seeing fewer things around you and everything in the center will get closer. If you increase it you will start seeing the things in the center being further and further away, and the sides of your screen will begin to stretch. It widens your range of vision allowing you to see more of your surrounding area. Field of Viewįield of View works similarly to changing the lens to a camera. Hit a ball shake, jump shake, bump shake.Īs you can see it’s a big no-no and we are sure enough to say that 99.9% of the player base has this turned off. What this does is to shake the screen every time you do an action. Camera ShakeĬamera Shake is one of the worst settings to have on, so we strongly suggest you turn this setting off.
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