Janikka Posted July 20, 2017 Report Share Posted July 20, 2017 I play defense, and for whatever reason, I find it more difficult to defend from Overhead. Playing on a small 24-inch display probably doesn't do it any favors. I do enjoy the increased visibility of Overhead, though. My perfect camera would be a hybrid of the two: automatically switching to Classic when the opponent has the puck and back to Overhead when the puck is loose or my team has it. That could get way too jerky with all the fast-paced changes in possession, so the camera transitions would need to be smooth somehow. Zone, formerly known as Custom 3, is another popular option. The way it's tilted is problematic for me, so I don't bother with it. As it is, I tend to use Classic with auto zoom and the camera focused on my player. This is the best compromise that I've found so far. So what does everyone else use, and why? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jumalpeku Posted July 20, 2017 Report Share Posted July 20, 2017 POV 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Totalii Posted July 20, 2017 Report Share Posted July 20, 2017 Overhead because using other camera angles makes me lose the angle to puck more often. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KingOfApes_ Posted July 20, 2017 Report Share Posted July 20, 2017 Without overhead I cant pass my fancy "lätty" to vilupoika. So overhead is the best one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cHIIMEERa Posted July 20, 2017 Report Share Posted July 20, 2017 Not even an option? C'mon Janikka. This is insulting 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J-Foppa Posted July 20, 2017 Report Share Posted July 20, 2017 Play D Used to play with overhead and kept toggling between myself and the puck (since I'm never where the puck is) , I find defending in your own zone is easier with this angle but for this game I switched to Zone. It's easier to position yourself in the neutral zone keeping track of both the puck and opposing fwds. It also helps for breakout passes. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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