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bug: Freecam dislikes changing to 3rd person #2145

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MeLlamoPeter opened this issue Mar 23, 2021 · 1 comment
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bug: Freecam dislikes changing to 3rd person #2145

MeLlamoPeter opened this issue Mar 23, 2021 · 1 comment

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MeLlamoPeter commented Mar 23, 2021

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Figure it out how the bug works. If you try to change perspective while on FreeCam, the module bugs, try to go again into FreeCam and move around. (I do it by accident because the keys are next to each other)

Describe the bug

When you change perspective and then go to freecam, it bugs the module. Changing the perspective of freecam. If you try to change perspective inside freecam, if you move inside freecam your perspective resets looking again at yourself. Weird to explain. It suddently fixes itself, or it gets fixed whenever your reset the module to defaults.

To Reproduce

  1. Change perspective to 3rd person
  2. Turn FreeCam on
  3. Try to move
  4. Change perspective
  5. Try to move again

Expected behavior

Always stay on first person inside freecam

Additional context / media

Not working properly, in freecam in 2nd person, it resets everytime I move inside freecam. (You can see the perspective isnt 1st person because there is no food showing and no cross, when you move the camera, it moves to the opposite as when you are in 2nd person)

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This is working properly, im in freecam in 1st person

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@5HT2 5HT2 changed the title FreeCam Perspective bug: Freecam dislikes changing to 3rd person Mar 23, 2021
@5HT2 5HT2 added this to the 2.04.01 milestone Mar 23, 2021
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I can't reproduce this. Can you reproduce this on the latest beta?

@5HT2 5HT2 modified the milestones: 2.04.01, 2.05.01 Mar 30, 2021
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