Anyway to get your camera to zoom out farther than possible? I'm using the Rag edited model for the noggenfogger skeleton and all I can see is a red swirl.. I have the Max Camera Distance the whole way out too.
Anyway to get your camera to zoom out farther than possible? I'm using the Rag edited model for the noggenfogger skeleton and all I can see is a red swirl.. I have the Max Camera Distance the whole way out too.
this is something ive been wondering too. Playing as a tauren, i cant zoom out that far =( tis kind of annoying. any answers would be great
!!! i just realized there was a magnet stuck to my computer o_O
In interface options, there is a sliding meter labeled 'max camera distance'. Try it. If it isn't enough, erm..something you can with console commands..I dont remember >.<
ooo cool. thanks. ill go try it out.
this is a client side setting but i forget where it is. There used to be an addon that enabled you to zoom out about 100% more than normal.
With a quick google search I found
WoW has 4 camera presets which you can set/load and save using key bindings within the game. These settings are stored in Config.wtf - the first file in your WTF folder...
Make sure WoW is fully shut down then edit the Config.wtf file with your favourite text editor / notepad and add the following line to the end:
SET cameraDistanceD '250'
This sets the 5th (D) camera preset to a massive distance of 250 units. You can also add/edit the pitch and yaw with, for example, SET cameraPitchD '15' and SET cameraYawD '0'.
Change the last letter to A for preset #2, B for #3, C for #4, D for #5. (Preset #1 doesn't have a save key binding for some reason but the setting is probably stored in SET cameraDistance - without the letter. I don't think there is a yaw/pitch variable though.)
Save the file and fire up WoW. You can now cycle between your new camera presets with the (default) Home and End keys, or you can bind your own keys for each preset if you wish.
Last edited by polaR; 02-28-2007 at 07:18 PM.
How about for a dwarve paladin, how can I do that too? Is there any tips that can you give me how to view the front and back of my character at the same time in a long range. Hope it is really possible. :confused:
zoom out too far your dwarf is gonna look like a ant lol