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taillight_games

I would guess the issue with the player being at the bottom of the camera view could be solved by moving the camera view down by 1/2 of the vertical size of the camera view. Additionally, if you haven't tried it yet, the 'Limit' tab in the camera settings might be able to stop the cameras movement without accessing its position at all.


Danster21

It worked. Thank you. Fuck I feel so dumb.