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* If the product of this value and the value of [[CVar cameraDistanceMax]] exceeds 60, the max distance will be 60. The camera can not be zoomed out beyond 60 yards. The game will set this value to int(60/[[CVar cameraDistanceMax]])+1 at logout if it is manually set higher than that. | * If the product of this value and the value of [[CVar cameraDistanceMax]] exceeds 60, the max distance will be 60. The camera can not be zoomed out beyond 60 yards. The game will set this value to int(60/[[CVar cameraDistanceMax]])+1 at logout if it is manually set higher than that. | ||
== | == Patch changes == | ||
* | * {{Patch 7.0.3|note=Removed.}} | ||
* {{Patch 1.11.1|note=Added.}} | |||
== External links == | |||
;News | |||
{{elink|icon=pcgamesn|site=PCGamesN.com|link=http://www.pcgamesn.com/world-of-warcraft/wow-legion-max-camera-distance|desc=The strange story of World of Warcraft’s max camera distance and unexpectedly problematic changes|bydate=By [http://www.pcgamesn.com/profiles/ben-barrett Ben Barrett] August 8, 2016}} | |||
[[Category:Console variables|cameraDistanceMaxFactor]] | [[Category:Console variables|cameraDistanceMaxFactor]] |
Revision as of 18:36, 30 August 2016
This Console variable has been removed from the game.
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← Console variables < cameraDistanceMaxFactor
Sets the factor by which CVar cameraDistanceMax is multiplied.
/console cameraDistanceMaxFactor <value>
in WTF/Account/<account-name>/config-cache.wtf
SET cameraDistanceMaxFactor "<value>"
Value
No Range
Notes
- If the product of this value and the value of CVar cameraDistanceMax exceeds 60, the max distance will be 60. The camera can not be zoomed out beyond 60 yards. The game will set this value to int(60/CVar cameraDistanceMax)+1 at logout if it is manually set higher than that.
Patch changes
External links
- News
PCGamesN.com The strange story of World of Warcraft’s max camera distance and unexpectedly problematic changes By Ben Barrett August 8, 2016