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    Is there a command to avoid camera changing while channelling AM?

    They only way i know is to hold mouse buttons while casting. Wondering if there is a script like "/script SetCVar("cameraDistanceMax", 50)" to avoid it?

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    Re: Is there a command to avoid camera changing while channelling AM?

    Set your camera to auto-change "never" in camera options.

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    Re: Is there a command to avoid camera changing while channelling AM?

    Quote Originally Posted by Skarrd
    Set your camera to auto-change "never" in camera options.
    Had mine on never for a long time, it still focus the camera in whatever way you're channeling AM.

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    Re: Is there a command to avoid camera changing while channelling AM?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rogge
    Had mine on never for a long time, it still focus the camera in whatever way you're channeling AM.
    same here.
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    Re: Is there a command to avoid camera changing while channelling AM?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rogge
    Had mine on never for a long time, it still focus the camera in whatever way you're channeling AM.
    I'm pretty sure mine doesn't, but I'm almost always pressing my right mouse button anyway so I could be wrong.

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    Re: Is there a command to avoid camera changing while channelling AM?

    i've tried a shit ton of things, best bet is to either zoom in just enough so it's not noticeable or simply hold down the right mouse button.
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    Re: Is there a command to avoid camera changing while channelling AM?

    Quote Originally Posted by Skarrd
    I'm pretty sure mine doesn't, but I'm almost always pressing my right mouse button anyway so I could be wrong.
    Checked again just to make sure and I can confirm that the "never adjust camera" option do not work on arcane missiles. Unless you're holding down left/right mouse button, it will focus your camera.

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    Re: Is there a command to avoid camera changing while channelling AM?

    I think all channaled spells have an auto follow, my locks drain life, mind flay on my SP, arcane missiles, all follow there target and move the camera while doing so. Usefull somtimes, annoying others.

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    Re: Is there a command to avoid camera changing while channelling AM?

    You should be holding your mouse button anyway, so here's another reason to do it!

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    Re: Is there a command to avoid camera changing while channelling AM?

    Quote Originally Posted by Skarrd
    You should be holding your mouse button anyway, so here's another reason to do it!
    Ah, but the important thing here isn't what we should do, but that you were wrong!!

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    Re: Is there a command to avoid camera changing while channelling AM?

    let me clarify: you should hold down JUST your right mouse button. if you are holding both mouse buttons down, you're doing it all wrong. or all right, don't know really.
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    Re: Is there a command to avoid camera changing while channelling AM?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rogge
    Ah, but the important thing here isn't what we should do, but that you were wrong!!
    Having just done my random dungeon, I can tell you I am not. My camera does not follow my character.

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    Re: Is there a command to avoid camera changing while channelling AM?

    I believe the problem is not the camera but the channelled spell.

    Your camera is not moving, your player is. Channelled spells move the player as the target moves so the target doesn't go out of line of sight due to bad positioning.

    This effect does not occur when using the right mouse button as that is defaulted to moving your player position. Left is camera position.

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    Re: Is there a command to avoid camera changing while channelling AM?

    [quote=TruffleMuffin ]
    I believe the problem is not the camera but the channelled spell.

    Your camera is not moving, your player is. Channelled spells move the player as the target moves so the target doesn't go out of line of sight due to bad positioning.

    This effect does not occur when using the right mouse button as that is defaulted to moving your player position. Left is camera position.
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    My character always moves unless im holding a mouse button, yeah, but my camera doesn't even when I am not.

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    Re: Is there a command to avoid camera changing while channelling AM?

    skarrd, buddy, i gotta teach you how to quote posts one of these days.
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    Re: Is there a command to avoid camera changing while channelling AM?

    Quote Originally Posted by Swizzle
    skarrd, buddy, i gotta teach you how to quote posts one of these days.
    Definitely typed something after that quote! It's a conspiracy!

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    Re: Is there a command to avoid camera changing while channelling AM?

    Not now honey, someone is WRONG on the internet!
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    Re: Is there a command to avoid camera changing while channelling AM?

    AM has always rotated the camera and probably always will... I have NO HOPE that Blizzard will give us an option to turn it off

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    Re: Is there a command to avoid camera changing while channelling AM?

    Quote Originally Posted by PvE_Mage
    AM has always rotated the camera and probably always will... I have NO HOPE that Blizzard will give us an option to turn it off
    They have and it is. I had no mods on my laptop yesterday and my camera was not following me. I do not know what you guys are doing wrong, but there is a way.

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