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[IV][WiP[Rel]Cam-Control noclipping / fov + roll adjustment
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thaCURSEDpie  |
Posted: Saturday, May 15 2010, 14:01
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With my finals coming up soon, I thought I'd better finish this up quickly so people might enjoy it while I'm studying and studying Summary:Cam-Control allows you to control a free-flying cam. You can adjust the FOV and roll and can of course go anywhere*  . This can be useful for machinima makers or if you want to see how the skyscrapers look like from within ( they're empty). Installation:Extract all files and folders to your main GTA:IV / EFLC directory. You will need: An ASI-loader (http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=380830) HazardX's .Net scripthook {http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=392325) .Net framework 4 (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9cfb2d51-5ff4-4491-b0e5-b386f32c0992&displaylang=en) Visual C++ library 2010 (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=a7b7a05e-6de6-4d3a-a423-37bf0912db84&displaylang=en%C2%A0) Usage:Press F4 (default) to enable the Free-Cam. This allows you to 'no-clip' through the city. Once you have activated the camera you can: -increase the FOV (default: F5. max: 170 (or it crashes  ) ) -decrease the FOV (default: F6. min: 3) -increase the roll (default: F7.) -decrease the roll (default: F8.) to move around: W/S: Forward/Backward A/D: Strafe left/right Q/E: Upwards/downwards mouse: Look around  Arrow keys: Look around Advanced:You can change all settings in the provided .ini. Known issues:None... But there are probably some issues... I haven't tested a lot (finals... blergh) Enjoy  (*) but not underwater This post has been edited by thaCURSEDpie on Monday, May 17 2010, 19:55
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Marsmillo  |
Posted: Tuesday, May 25 2010, 11:26
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| QUOTE (thaCURSEDpie @ May 23 2010, 22:08) | | QUOTE (Marsmillo @ May 23 2010, 16:20) | Will try it out and report back when i do!
Edit: I just give it a try and it all seems to work fine! I didn't find a way to chance the activation (F3) key in the ini file. But thats the only concurn I have for the moment! This tool will certainly come in handy when exploring the city, making screen shots and even in making machinimas
Hope you will continue on this project and I still hope someone can make us some kind of Racer_S cam hack tool like in Vice City and San Andreas... with more camera points in vehicles and a way to edit them to our likings. Oh, damm, I really miss that in GTAIV
But thats a bit offtopic! I really love your tool to and it will certainly come in handy! Thanks! |
Thanks for your feedback .
You are right about the activation key... Seems like I missed that . I'm quite busy now and can't reach my PC (which has the sourcecode), so you'll have to use the default key for a while 
I am looking into different vehicle views, but that proofs to be more 'challenging'
When my finals are over (and if I don't have to much parties to attend ), I'll at least add a customizable activation key. |
Take your time to party! I will this summer This post has been edited by Marsmillo on Tuesday, May 25 2010, 14:49
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Marsmillo  |
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| QUOTE (thaCURSEDpie @ May 27 2010, 15:28) | Working on the vehicle cams... I'm not sure what my goal is, really 
It's easy to just stick the camera to a vehicle. But I'm thinking about replicating the old (sh*tty) camera from Vice City . Here's a little video of the current state:
*YOUTUBE VIDEO*
As you can see it sucks (IMO its not fun to drive this way). It's even worse if the cam also inherits the car's roll, lol. So I'm gonna go think about how the camera should behave. |
Nice to hear your are working on the vehicle camera's! If you have Vice City or San Andreas, you most try out Racer_S cam hack. I think its the only way to understand what I mean. It was a great tool witch give us players more view points and control to adjust it to our own likings. Its difficult to describe, you most see it and experience it yourself to really know what it is / was. Its a bit like the cinematic camera views from GTA IV, but without the automatic and randomly chancing views and the you also can compare it with the freelook option in the GTAIV video editor. No surprise it was used to make the most machinima's in GTA games before GTAIV. It had the camera ability to freelook, adjust, attach it to the player, car, object ... But go out and try it yourself so you maybe get inspired for your own tool. Or ask Racer S to help / give you the source code of his tool (hack) to export it intro GTAIV. (that would be awesome!) You can download it from his website in a pack with his older tools and hacks; found here: link.The Vice City and San Andreas versions are included in that pack. Or look to some youtube video's, where the tool was used, like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bvZl9DSaYshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guDYTNxzd8khttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sg87nRujYC8http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKK-4pRZwsA (- the gravity and other cheats used) ... I'm sorry I can't code, so I can't help you with that. But I you like, I can brainstorm with you.
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