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Isometric view for Witcher 2?

Baardhaas

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Is there a mod that implements W1's isometric view into the Witcher 2? My gf is currently playing through the series, yet she experiences motion sickness with the current camera modes. In particular the movement of the Y-axis is what causes problems.
 

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The best thing to prevent motion sickness is to have her play sat or stood upright, topless, and having you distract by taking photos of her and posting them on here.

Works every time.
 

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Have you tried disabling the motion blur? Or other post processing effects?
 
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Baardhaas

There is a camera mod for Witcher 3 (three) which allows manually editing of the X/Y/Z degrees, which means you can make an isometric camera.

https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/mods/856/?tab=posts

The showcase video in that link shows an overhead view near the end of the clip, although it's not isometric. You can edit it manually or download a user-made preset for the camera. I imagine there's probably something similar for Witcher 2, or maybe not, but nevertheless I stumbled upon this mod just now and thought of you.
 

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Have you tried disabling the motion blur? Or other post processing effects?
Yes, turning off bloom effects, making sure the game runs at least at 60 fps, and limiting the mouse sensitivity alleviated the problem somewhat.

The showcase video in that link shows an overhead view near the end of the clip, although it's not isometric. You can edit it manually or download a user-made preset for the camera. I imagine there's probably something similar for Witcher 2
I did find a mod for Witcher 2 where you can set your own camera point, but it didn't allow for a fixed Y-axis. But I'm afraid that even if it did, the game would be unplayable in confined spaces cause the camera point would be behind walls all the time.
 

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