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First person camera position shifted too low


Hybris50

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Not 100% when this happened as I have been fixing various other bugs and thus never got very far past the initial cave.

 

Anyway so in short the first person camera has shifted down to a little under chin level but is otherwise normal, the thing that bothers me is the fact that I am an archer in most of my builds and my arrows land considerably higher than what I aim for, this is both wasteful of arrows and makes my normal "Draw distance shots" impossible to really aim consistently.

 

Sadly I can't find a mod that gives me enough control of the camera to fix this specifically to lift the camera.

 

I've tried Customizable camera bit it is exclusively for third person adjustments.

I do have 360 walk but that is again an third person exclusive mod so I have my doubt its causing the issue but when I get a chance I'll uninstall it and see what happens.

 

Anyone know in maybe the console or a camera mod that will give me control of the first person camera height (I think its y axis control)?

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This happening at char gen or just later in game? Ive had 2 camrea bugs pop up from time to time one forces first person way to low my fix for it is just entering sneak while in first person.

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I first noticed this once I tried to use my bow and short range and noticed that the arrow was shooting rather high. I also confirmed that 360 walk is not the cause of this. I will try groovtama's suggestion and see how that goes.

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I've installed XPMSE2 but to no effect and I am seeing nothing that allow me to adjust the camera position in the MCM so it in the Skyrim.ini file or somewhere else?

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Ok so I solved the my camera issue by copy pasting the Skyrim.ini lines from the Proper Archery mod on the Nexus and that has seemed to fix everything.

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