Actually, a simple "fix" is to switch to first person view as the camera is fixed in it.
Actually, a simple "fix" is to switch to first person view as the camera is fixed in it.
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^This. I seem to have the same problem even when I'm just walking around town, if the camera is in a certain position it tends to skip, it actually makes it look like your skipping frames, but when u get into first person it goes away for the most part. A good solution to this is setting your default camera angle a little higher above your character.
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