A lot of people have bought BBS with one major issue, the camera.
The camera in BBS is a problem because it clutters with the Lock On to much. When you lock onto an enemy, it's impossible to move the camera. Because, when you do, it turns the Lock On, off!
So... the way the camera is normally is just utter confusion. It messes everything up for your gameplay experience.
Well, I'm not sure if it was just me, or if a lot of people know this, or just havn't said anything about it, but there is a VERY easy way to fix the camera/lock on issues.
Once you begin the game and/or scenario. The very first chance you have? Bring up the menu. You know the one where you press 'Start' to access? Yeah, that one.
Okay... once there, scroll down the list, and hit the icon called "Config". This stands for 'Configuration'.
In this menu, you can tinker with all the games technical differences. Boring stuff right?
Not many people are interested -in most cases- with this menu. Because theres really nothing of consequence to change. Right?
Well, guess what? You're WRONG!
Well, once the menu is opened, the first thing you see is:
"Controls| Type A | Type B"
Well, A is what the default is. We don't want that... why? Because it's the exact thing people complain over.
Highlight "B".
In this mode, instead of Lock On and Camera having shared buttons. They're seperated.
The Left shoulder button, when paired with the Analog controls the camera. And whereever you leave the camera positioned is where it stays when you begin to move. Pressing the L button again sets it back in place behind your character.
This leaves Lock On all to the Right shoulder button.
So, when in this variation, you can actually lock on without having to press both buttons at the same time. And the camera is not only by itself, without interruption by Lock On, you can also look all around the world, not just left and right.
It might not sound to much better in words, but when you try it in person, you'll be amazed at how wonderful the difference is.
Another nice trick to try:
The Shot Lock.
Shot Lock (SL) only wastes Focus when it actually is fired off. If you activate shot lock, without pressing the X button to activate the attack? It can be used as a camera. Try it out.
Welp, I hope this helps anyone who has a problem with the camera.
The camera in BBS is a problem because it clutters with the Lock On to much. When you lock onto an enemy, it's impossible to move the camera. Because, when you do, it turns the Lock On, off!
So... the way the camera is normally is just utter confusion. It messes everything up for your gameplay experience.
Well, I'm not sure if it was just me, or if a lot of people know this, or just havn't said anything about it, but there is a VERY easy way to fix the camera/lock on issues.
Once you begin the game and/or scenario. The very first chance you have? Bring up the menu. You know the one where you press 'Start' to access? Yeah, that one.
Okay... once there, scroll down the list, and hit the icon called "Config". This stands for 'Configuration'.
In this menu, you can tinker with all the games technical differences. Boring stuff right?
Not many people are interested -in most cases- with this menu. Because theres really nothing of consequence to change. Right?
Well, guess what? You're WRONG!
Well, once the menu is opened, the first thing you see is:
"Controls| Type A | Type B"
Well, A is what the default is. We don't want that... why? Because it's the exact thing people complain over.
Highlight "B".
In this mode, instead of Lock On and Camera having shared buttons. They're seperated.
The Left shoulder button, when paired with the Analog controls the camera. And whereever you leave the camera positioned is where it stays when you begin to move. Pressing the L button again sets it back in place behind your character.
This leaves Lock On all to the Right shoulder button.
So, when in this variation, you can actually lock on without having to press both buttons at the same time. And the camera is not only by itself, without interruption by Lock On, you can also look all around the world, not just left and right.
It might not sound to much better in words, but when you try it in person, you'll be amazed at how wonderful the difference is.
Another nice trick to try:
The Shot Lock.
Shot Lock (SL) only wastes Focus when it actually is fired off. If you activate shot lock, without pressing the X button to activate the attack? It can be used as a camera. Try it out.
Welp, I hope this helps anyone who has a problem with the camera.