Using the camera modes in Rocket League [closed]

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In Rocket League, you can keep the camera facing forward or locked onto the ball. Usually I go the entire match using the camera that locks onto the ball. This gets a little disorienting when the ball goes high and your car scrolls out of view. When should I be using each of the two camera modes?






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What should my camera settings be in Rocket League?

Best Rocket League camera settings
  • Camera Shake: Off.
  • Field of View: 110.
  • Distance: 270.
  • Height: 110.
  • Angle: -3.0.
  • Stiffness: 0.45.
  • Swivel Speed: 5.0.
  • Transition Speed: 1.2.


  • What is the best camera angle for Rocket League?

    Pro Rocket League players mostly keep their Camera Height settings around 90 to 110.

    What is camera stiffness Rocket League?

    Rocket League Camera Settings, Stiffness of Camera = 0.43 Basically, it means how much the camera is \u201cloose\u201d when you follow your car. In the lowest setting, the camera will zoom very fast at a very high speed. Or \u201chang\u201d by sliding behind the car.

    What are the best camera settings for Rocket League 2022?

    Rocket League Best Settings 2022: Gameplays, Cameras, Controllers, Keybinds & Videos
    • Rocket League Best Gameplay Settings 2022. ...
    • Rocket League Best Camera Settings 2022. ...
    • Camera Shake - Off. ...
    • Fov - Max. ...
    • Distance - 260.00 to 280.00. ...
    • Height - 90.00 to 110.00. ...
    • Camera Angel - -3.00 to -5.00. ...
    • Stiffness - 0.30 to 0.50.




    BEST ROCKET LEAGUE CAMERA SETTINGS (2021)




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