Real 3D setting
- Merlaxinio69
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Real 3D setting
Hi everyone !! I would kindly like to know if it is possible to play in 3D with a view from above.... that is, like in reality!! What settings!! Thank you
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Re: Real 3D setting
Hello,
As most players know, the The Point Of View is available in the game but it's for checking gaps or plants and maybe for lining up some shots, not for playing and viewing the shot. The game also supports the 3D Free View where you can line up any shot. In this view, you can actually play and watch the shot, the cue hitting the white ball, the object ball falling in the pocket, etc. For example, in this view you can click the QBall to execute the shot. This probably looks like the view mode you are after but the camera is not automatically following the cue ball or the aiming, it remains and looks at what you set manually.
This CTRL-F Free View Mode is great for watching some shots, especially for watching other players. You can even move, rotate or zoom the camera during the shot. You can start the view from the above place and while the balls are moving, you can rotate the view about 180 degrees with the middle mouse button (wheel button) held down to watch the red ball falling in the pocket and rolling to the end of the ball holder rail.
SnookerQ will support the true 3D player's view in the future but it will probably not be used as the most popular view for playing. Most top players agree that the best view of the table is still the birds eye view 2D mode where you can plan the shot and the next one and the one after that.
As most players know, the The Point Of View is available in the game but it's for checking gaps or plants and maybe for lining up some shots, not for playing and viewing the shot. The game also supports the 3D Free View where you can line up any shot. In this view, you can actually play and watch the shot, the cue hitting the white ball, the object ball falling in the pocket, etc. For example, in this view you can click the QBall to execute the shot. This probably looks like the view mode you are after but the camera is not automatically following the cue ball or the aiming, it remains and looks at what you set manually.
This CTRL-F Free View Mode is great for watching some shots, especially for watching other players. You can even move, rotate or zoom the camera during the shot. You can start the view from the above place and while the balls are moving, you can rotate the view about 180 degrees with the middle mouse button (wheel button) held down to watch the red ball falling in the pocket and rolling to the end of the ball holder rail.
SnookerQ will support the true 3D player's view in the future but it will probably not be used as the most popular view for playing. Most top players agree that the best view of the table is still the birds eye view 2D mode where you can plan the shot and the next one and the one after that.
- Merlaxinio69
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- Joined: Wed Oct 30, 2024 12:21 pm
Re: Real 3D setting
Thanks for what you explained to me!!! If I click on Ctrl+F I see in 3D... but I tell you that I can't shoot and rotate even 180 degrees with respect to the table
Re: Real 3D setting
See if the video below helps you
Push the mouse scroll wheel gently
and drag whilst its pushed
If you push to hard
It will zoom in.
so push gently
Then drag to rotate the table
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvEv8dC1SDg
Push the mouse scroll wheel gently
and drag whilst its pushed
If you push to hard
It will zoom in.
so push gently
Then drag to rotate the table
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvEv8dC1SDg