You will not be blocked by anything and you can angle the view so you are looking up at a samurai(From a frogs point of view) It is how CA get those incredible pictures we can only dream of. Great for writing articles and showing how your strategy works.Ģ. Meaning you will have better visibility over what is happening during the battle, among other things. * You are not limited to how high(Or low) you can reach with the camera. Double click on a unit card and it will go back to normal. * Very rarely, the screen may go white apart from the unit cards, abilities and the mini-map. All you have to do is twist around (Push cursor to the side of the screen), then it works fine the rest of the battles. * Sometimes at the beginning of battles the camera reverses, meaning pushing forward makes you go back, etc. * If you go underground then zooming goes a bit slow. * If you go too high don't expect to be able to see well, as the clouds make it hard to see what is happening on the ground. Change the angle normal or looking down and it goes away. * If you zoom up really high, and the camera is angled upwards (Looking at the sky), then a line may appear on the screen. * You can now go further past the battle edge(Red line) with the camera, but not too far. Meaning the extra camera restriction that comes with these modes disappears. * Works in Legendary and Very Hard difficulty. * You may want to keep an unedited version if Preferences.Script just in case something goes wrong. * Works in multiplayer battles and is not considered cheating. * Only works in battles, not the campaign map. If you're using xp then just save and you're done! If you have Windows Vista or 7 then save it, and delete the original one then drag the edited one into its place. It is only changing the number from 0 to 2.
Open the version from the desktop and edit this line:ĭefault_camera_type 0 # default_battle_camera, default battle camera: 0-totalwar 1-rts 2-debug #ĭefault_camera_type 2 # default_battle_camera, default battle camera: 0-totalwar 1-rts 2-debug # If you have windows Vista or 7, copy the file (Right click -> Copy) and paste it to the desktop. Now go to *Username*/AppData/Roaming/The Creative Assembly/Shogun 2/Scripts (for Windows 7. If you wish to try it, I will tell you step by step:įirst, if using Vista or Windows 7, you will need to go into Control Panel, and in a folder called something like "File options", tick the box saying "Show all files/folders".