Fallout new vegas centered 3rd person camera trackpad

A very specific request!

To play Fallout: New Vegas with a centered 3rd person camera using a trackpad, you'll need to make some adjustments to the game's settings and possibly use a third-party mod. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you achieve this:

In-game settings:

  1. Launch Fallout: New Vegas and go to the game's settings menu.
  2. Under the "Graphics" tab, set the "Camera" option to "Third Person".
  3. Under the "Camera" tab, set the "Camera Distance" to a value that feels comfortable for you. This will affect how close or far the camera is from your character.
  4. Set the "Camera Pitch" to a value that you prefer. This will affect the angle of the camera.

Trackpad settings:

  1. Go to your Steam settings (or the settings for your game launcher, if you're not using Steam).
  2. Under the "Controller" or "Input" settings, look for the "Trackpad" or "Touchpad" settings.
  3. Set the "Trackpad" or "Touchpad" to "Relative" mode. This will allow you to control the camera movement with the trackpad.
  4. Adjust the "Trackpad Sensitivity" to a value that feels comfortable for you. This will affect how much the camera moves when you swipe your finger on the trackpad.

Third-party mod (optional):

If you want to get even more precise control over your camera movement, you can try using a third-party mod like "New Vegas Camera" or "FNV 3rd Person Camera". These mods allow you to customize the camera movement and add features like snap-to-character or orbiting.

Tips and tricks:

By following these steps, you should be able to play Fallout: New Vegas with a centered 3rd person camera using your trackpad. Happy gaming!