kandy
28th September 2007, 09:02
First one:
camerafreedom 1
While World in Conflict has a very unique camera system (which is intuitive and allows you to view any portion of the map at pretty much any zoom level), the camera is by default limited to a set series of values in terms of altitude, zoom, and rotation. This is more noticeable at the borders of a map, where it can get very annoying. Fortunately, the camerafreedom 1 variable removes these limitations and allows for even better camera controls.
"Cool, but how do I use it?" I hear you all screaming – the first thing you need to do is change the target of your shortcut to World in Conflict in order to allow access to the developer console while in game. To do this, right-click on your shortcut, select properties, and in the target box where the Operating System is pointing to your WiC executable file, append to the end "-console".
When in game, hit the tilde key (~) and this will bring up the console. Type camerafreedom 1, and be prepared to experience World in Conflict in an entirely new way. I find this camera mode most useful when playing air, placing TA strikes, and using artillery.
camerafreedom 1
While World in Conflict has a very unique camera system (which is intuitive and allows you to view any portion of the map at pretty much any zoom level), the camera is by default limited to a set series of values in terms of altitude, zoom, and rotation. This is more noticeable at the borders of a map, where it can get very annoying. Fortunately, the camerafreedom 1 variable removes these limitations and allows for even better camera controls.
"Cool, but how do I use it?" I hear you all screaming – the first thing you need to do is change the target of your shortcut to World in Conflict in order to allow access to the developer console while in game. To do this, right-click on your shortcut, select properties, and in the target box where the Operating System is pointing to your WiC executable file, append to the end "-console".
When in game, hit the tilde key (~) and this will bring up the console. Type camerafreedom 1, and be prepared to experience World in Conflict in an entirely new way. I find this camera mode most useful when playing air, placing TA strikes, and using artillery.