I've got a question ... what camera angles do you guys usually play with?
As (probably) most people, i haven't really experimented much and kept using the ''wide'' angle, since i've played football games that way for ever and it only felt natural..
I've played BAL the same way, and even though it didn't feel as realistic: having view of most the pitch made my player unnaturally aware of every teammate lining up behind my back etc.. on the other hand, the far away angle sometimes made it hard to evaluate all the action amidst a number of players fumbling for the ball..
So out of curiosity, i changed the camera to vertical wide (the generic camera angle for BAL).
It totally changed my BAL experience! It takes a while to get used to the angle, but the whole thing looks a lot more realistic ... not to mention shooting/scoring looks a lot more awesome through this new angle!
Not everything is better, though.. even though i like the fact the camera isn't being ''too revealing'', it's actually a bit restricted this way, as i can't really follow the action on the left and right of the pitch (up and down with the wide angle).. nevertheless, i feel it's a camera angle worth exploring
As (probably) most people, i haven't really experimented much and kept using the ''wide'' angle, since i've played football games that way for ever and it only felt natural..
I've played BAL the same way, and even though it didn't feel as realistic: having view of most the pitch made my player unnaturally aware of every teammate lining up behind my back etc.. on the other hand, the far away angle sometimes made it hard to evaluate all the action amidst a number of players fumbling for the ball..
So out of curiosity, i changed the camera to vertical wide (the generic camera angle for BAL).
It totally changed my BAL experience! It takes a while to get used to the angle, but the whole thing looks a lot more realistic ... not to mention shooting/scoring looks a lot more awesome through this new angle!
Not everything is better, though.. even though i like the fact the camera isn't being ''too revealing'', it's actually a bit restricted this way, as i can't really follow the action on the left and right of the pitch (up and down with the wide angle).. nevertheless, i feel it's a camera angle worth exploring