I use the standard. If I really want to look around I will use first person view, or zoom out



I use the standard. If I really want to look around I will use first person view, or zoom out
Definitely wish we had the option to toggle it off. Really annoying and hurts my eyes.
Wow has a good no-move camera option. When you use it, your camera maintains it's position relative to your character no matter what you do. You can set it to show your character from the side, or front while moving without having to hold a mouse button or key. I wish I had the same option here.
If you set it behind your character, it stays there, even when you turn with keyboard or mouse.
Last edited by SamSmoot; 05-10-2020 at 01:49 AM.

I'm doing my bit to keep this thread alive. Please address this issue Square Enix. It would mean so much to those of us who play on controller.
Most modern games have this option now. I even re-bought FFXII on the switch (after already owning the PS4 version) because they incuded this option on the switch version. Even Final Fantasy VII remake has the auto rotate camera disabled by default - and I think most of us would agree is so much better for it.
I feel like auto rotate camera is becoming one of those controller hang-ups of the past like tank controlled FPS's (N64 Golden Eye anyone?) - we have evolved past needing it. If people still want it let it be an option to disable. Because those of us who find auto-rotate diminishes fidelity of camera control find we are constantanly fighting with the camera and it really discourages us from wanting to look around when moving.
I've seen how Square Enix look take feedback from the commuity seriously and I know it's a long shot but I really hope someone from the team see this.
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