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How to change the camera angle in UFC 4

Here's how you can set up your camera settings in UFC 4.
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UFC 4 has a brand-new default camera angle, and it’s one that some people may like, but others who are experienced UFC players may not feel the same way. The default camera angle this year is a bit tighter than the one from UFC 3, which may not be suitable for those who want a wider view of the action. Luckily, there’s an easy way to fix the camera angle in UFC 4.

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If you are not a fan of the new default camera angle, you’ll need to change the Camera Style settings. In order to do that, you need to go to the Gameplay settings tab first. You can find this tab either at the home screen or in the settings when a fight is paused.

Go to the Settings tab first, and then click the Gameplay setting subtab. From there, go down to the Camera Style section at the bottom of the page. This setting will allow to change the in-game camera setting.

The Gameplay settings for UFC 4. (Screenshot from UFC 4).

If you want to go back to the camera setting from UFC 3, make sure that Camera Style is set to Classic. If you want a more tighter shot that is lower to the ground and focuses solely on the fighters, set the Camera Style to Tight. If you want something that is a bit wider than the Tight angle, set it to either Wide or Medium, depending on your preference.


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