Some players enjoy being placed firmly in the shoes of the character that they're controlling, while others prefer a more out-of-body experience. When it comes to different views and camera angles in Gran Turismo 7, players are given a fairly decent amount of choice. What they're not provided with, however, are instructions on how to actually change between them.
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Despite holding the player's hand pretty firmly during the opening few hours, the game never directly tells players how to change view. To be fair to the developers, most players will probably figure this out for themselves through a little trial and error. For those having trouble changing camera angles in Gran Turismo 7 though, this guide should prove to be pretty useful.
Players can cycle between different camera angles simply by pressing the R1 button at any point during a race. There are four different views available to them: the default, which is a first-person cockpit view, a clean view that ignores both the driver and their vehicle altogether, a dash-cam view, and, finally, the chase view, which provides players with a third-person behind-the-car camera angle.
As well as switching freely between these four different views, players can also tweak the cockpit and chase views via the «View» heading in the display settings menu. Among other things, they'll be able to change camera sensitivity and offset, as well as alter the player character's field of vision while in first-person mode. For those looking for a cleaner view, HUD elements can also be disabled from the display settings menu.
The best camera angle in Gran Turismo 7 is going to vary quite a bit from player to player, but most will probably gravitate towards the
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