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Free Rotating Camera
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The ability to rotate the camera independently around the player character in a third person 3D video game. The purpose is to allow the camera to face any direction the player chooses, no matter where the PC is facing. This flexibility has made it one of the most popular camera controls implemented to avoid Event-Obscuring Camera and Camera Screw (especially since it can just be mapped to the shoulder buttons or second analog stick). It isn't perfect, though. It's not as fast as Camera Centering (why some games include both controls), and it's not always a good idea to rely too much on it, especially if the level design doesn't take these factors into account. There are four main variations of rotating (depending on control availability or designer choices): "Rotation Alone": Rotating circularly along the X-axis alone. Often all that is needed when a game is mostly on a flat plane or with limited platforming. "Rotation And Tilt": Rotating along the X-axis and tilting along the Y-axis. This is similar to the controls in a First-Person Shooter, and in fact some Third Person Shooters allow the player to move freely while using this control to aim the camera. But for most games, it's just to allow the player more viewing angles. The reason full circular tilting along the Y-axis isn't done is that it could go at angles that themselves would be event obscuring. Sometimes it's also used to prevent 'unfortunate' angles on female characters. "Rotation And Zoom": Rotating along the X-axis and zooming in and out along the Y-axis.note Which often includes a slight bit of tilting as well, where zooming in will bring the camera closer to the ground, and zooming out will get closer to a top-down view. This allows more visibility among open spaces, while using the close view in tight spaces. In some games, zooming in enough turns into a Freelook Button. This type is most common among Nintendo games. "Rotation, Tilt, And Zoom": Including all three forms can be very useful in certain games, such as strategy games where the field and terrain necessitate every possible view. This shows up a lot in Strategy RPGs. Which button turns what direction depends on the setup of the game. Sometimes turning along the X-axis means pressing right will the camera counterclockwise, and left clockwise. The opposite in a similar manner to turning with an FPS. Unfortunately, not all games state which rotation direction is "standard" and inverted". Tilting on the Y-axis is also standard and inverted, with the latter being like a flight stick. Some games let you choose between standard and inverted controls. Games that don't can often lead to Damn You, Muscle Memory!. Also, which buttons are used will, of course, vary depending on the games and controller. The standards are the shoulder buttons or right analog stick for gamepads, and the mouse or Q and E keys for PC games. Compare Orbital Shot (rotation used in movies), Always Over the Shoulder (the camera rotates with the player). Contrast Fixed Camera. |
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Dragon Quest VIII uses "Rotation And Tilt". Other games use "Rotation Alone", like Dragon Quest VII and Dragon Quest IX. | |
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Dragon Quest VIII (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_1e06c610 | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_1e06c610 | comment |
Brave Fencer Musashi used rotation only in some areas. | |
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Brave Fencer Musashi (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_1ed9811e | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_1ed9811e | comment |
Wild AR Ms 2 and Wild AR Ms 3 are "Rotation Alone". | |
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Wild ARMs 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_1ff419c5 | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_1ff419c5 | comment |
Kingdom Hearts II is "Rotation And Tilt". | |
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Kingdom Hearts II (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_3e5c6c5a | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_3e5c6c5a | comment |
Super Mario 64 uses "Rotation And Zoom", but is the Trope Maker for all of them, as the Guinness Book Of World Records has acknowledged it as the first game to feature a controllable camera. Super Mario Sunshine also uses "Rotation And Zoom". Super Mario Galaxy has "Rotation Alone" in areas where the camera isn't fixed. |
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Super Mario 64 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_3e5c6c5a | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_3f9e415 | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_3f9e415 | comment |
Saints Row uses "Rotation And Tilt" unless in aiming modes. | |
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Saints Row (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_3f9e415 | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_464a2270 | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_464a2270 | comment |
Epic Mickey uses "Rotation And Tilt". | |
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Epic Mickey (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_49a88435 | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_49a88435 | comment |
Final Fantasy XII uses "Rotation And Tilt". | |
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Final Fantasy XII (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_49ad83ee | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_49ad83ee | comment |
World of Warcraft uses "Rotation Alone". | |
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World of Warcraft (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_5223dd16 | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_5223dd16 | comment |
Grim Dawn uses a "Rotation And Zoom". | |
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Grim Dawn (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_5223dd16 | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_526d4c5c | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_526d4c5c | comment |
Knights of the Old Republic series use "Rotation Alone". | |
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Knights of the Old Republic (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_5425ce75 | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_5425ce75 | comment |
Grand Theft Auto games since Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas use "Rotation And Tilt". | |
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Grand Theft Auto (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_557434b6 | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_557434b6 | comment |
Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days used the shoulder buttons for either "Rotation Alone" or strictly Camera Centering (depending on the options you chose), but the touch screen could always be used for "Rotation And Tilt". | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_557434b6 | featureApplicability |
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Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_557434b6 | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_5b686581 | type |
Free Rotating Camera | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_5b686581 | comment |
Sonic Heroes includes both this and shoulder camera rotation. | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_5b686581 | featureApplicability |
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Sonic Heroes (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_5b686581 | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_62e9d405 | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_62e9d405 | comment |
Spyro the Dragon (1998) does "Rotation Alone" with two of the shoulder buttons, and the other two were strafing (by way of rolling). But for some reason, the next two did rotation for the other two shoulder buttons as well. Later games did "Rotation And Tilt" or "Rotation And Zoom". | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_62e9d405 | featureApplicability |
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Spyro the Dragon (1998) (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_62e9d405 | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_6fe277bc | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_6fe277bc | comment |
Divinity: Original Sin uses a "Rotation And Zoom", but only with the Enhanced Edition. | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_6fe277bc | featureApplicability |
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Divinity: Original Sin (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_6fe277bc | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_74a4c704 | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_74a4c704 | comment |
Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep were "Rotation Alone". | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_74a4c704 | featureApplicability |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_74a4c704 | featureConfidence |
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Kingdom Hearts (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_74a4c704 | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_84986bf9 | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_84986bf9 | comment |
RuneScape Classic featured a very limited "Rotation Alone" camera. RuneScape 2 updated the camera to a "Rotation, Tilt, And Zoom" camera, although tilt and zoom are tied together (tilting up will also zoom out). RuneScape 3 modified the camera once more allowing the tilt and zoom to be controlled independently. | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_84986bf9 | featureApplicability |
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RuneScape (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_84986bf9 | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_87056d17 | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_87056d17 | comment |
Sonic Adventure Sonic Heroes includes both this and shoulder camera rotation. |
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Sonic Adventure (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_87056d17 | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_927bfafd | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_927bfafd | comment |
WolfQuest gives you the option of "Rotation Alone". | |
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WolfQuest (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_927bfafd | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_9cac3606 | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_9cac3606 | comment |
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers uses "Rotation And Tilt". | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_9cac3606 | featureApplicability |
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_9cac3606 | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_9d34190a | type |
Free Rotating Camera | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_9d34190a | comment |
In The Elder Scrolls series' games following the 3D Leap in Morrowind, 1st Person and 3rd Person (in the Always Over the Shoulder fashion) are both options. The games have the Rotate and Zoom version when standing still in 3rd Person view, which lets you admire your character customization and gear, but if you move or draw your weapons the camera will snap right back over the shoulder. | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_9d34190a | featureApplicability |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_9d34190a | featureConfidence |
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The Elder Scrolls (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_9d34190a | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_a2dee471 | type |
Free Rotating Camera | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_a2dee471 | comment |
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and (except in the Wii version) The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess use "Rotation And Zoom". | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_a2dee471 | featureApplicability |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_a2dee471 | featureConfidence |
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The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_a2dee471 | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_accb04fd | type |
Free Rotating Camera | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_accb04fd | comment |
The Matrix: Path of Neo has the "Rotation and Tilt" variety of camera. | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_accb04fd | featureApplicability |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_accb04fd | featureConfidence |
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The Matrix: Path of Neo (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_accb04fd | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_aeedf9b7 | type |
Free Rotating Camera | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_aeedf9b7 | comment |
Vagrant Story uses rotation only. | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_aeedf9b7 | featureApplicability |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_aeedf9b7 | featureConfidence |
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Vagrant Story (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_aeedf9b7 | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_b87de35b | type |
Free Rotating Camera | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_b87de35b | comment |
Super Mario Sunshine also uses "Rotation And Zoom". | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_b87de35b | featureApplicability |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_b87de35b | featureConfidence |
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Super Mario Sunshine (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_b87de35b | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_c6e9c6cc | type |
Free Rotating Camera | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_c6e9c6cc | comment |
Super Mario Galaxy has "Rotation Alone" in areas where the camera isn't fixed. | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_c6e9c6cc | featureApplicability |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_c6e9c6cc | featureConfidence |
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Super Mario Galaxy (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_c6e9c6cc | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_c9633211 | type |
Free Rotating Camera | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_c9633211 | comment |
No More Heroes and its sequels use "Rotation And Tilt". | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_c9633211 | featureApplicability |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_c9633211 | featureConfidence |
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No More Heroes (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_c9633211 | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_d0aa1fb1 | type |
Free Rotating Camera | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_d0aa1fb1 | comment |
The Grandia games use "Rotation Alone", at least the main series games. | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_d0aa1fb1 | featureApplicability |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_d0aa1fb1 | featureConfidence |
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Grandia (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_d0aa1fb1 | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_dc58e164 | type |
Free Rotating Camera | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_dc58e164 | comment |
Ratchet & Clank games use "Rotation And Tilt" when in the "Third Person" camera mode. | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_dc58e164 | featureApplicability |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_dc58e164 | featureConfidence |
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Ratchet & Clank (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_dc58e164 | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_eb6802b4 | type |
Free Rotating Camera | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_eb6802b4 | comment |
Final Fantasy XIII uses "Rotation And Tilt". | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_eb6802b4 | featureApplicability |
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Final Fantasy XIII (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_eb6802b4 | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_f6a54e75 | type |
Free Rotating Camera | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_f6a54e75 | comment |
The Kingdom Hearts games are all over the place. Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep were "Rotation Alone". Kingdom Hearts II is "Rotation And Tilt". Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days used the shoulder buttons for either "Rotation Alone" or strictly Camera Centering (depending on the options you chose), but the touch screen could always be used for "Rotation And Tilt". |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_f6a54e75 | featureApplicability |
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Kingdom Hearts (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_f6a54e75 | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_fe85bfc8 | type |
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Free Rotating Camera / int_fe85bfc8 | comment |
The Super Smash Bros. series gives full camera control when the game is paused. | |
Free Rotating Camera / int_fe85bfc8 | featureApplicability |
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Super Smash Bros. (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Free Rotating Camera / int_fe85bfc8 |
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