How to Change Camera in Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown

Stopping for gas in TDUSC and learn how to change camera view in Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown

Stopping for gas in TDUSC and learn how to change camera view in Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown

Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown is finally here! After years of waiting, the highly anticipated addition to the iconic racing game series has arrived. Offering players an open-world experience set on Hong Kong Island, TDU Solar Crown is an excellent driving experience. Whether passing through city traffic or flying past beautiful countryside, the in-game views can significantly affect your racing experience.

Knowing how to switch the camera view in Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown is key to finding the perfect angle for your driving style to maximize your experience. This guide will walk you through the process of changing camera views to ensure you enjoy seamless driving regardless of the platform you are using.

How to Change Camera

In Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown, it is relatively very simple and fast to change the positions of the cameras and their perspectives, but how you do it is a little tricky.

This customization approach allows you to experience from different points of view, such as the cockpit view, third-person view, or even a camera view from a distance.

Since each view provides a different driving experience to the players, it is essential for them to know these mechanics. Here is how to change the camera in Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown in different consoles:

  • Xbox: If you are playing it on Xbox, you can switch the camera easily with a single press of the RS (Right Stick).
  • PlayStation: On PlayStation, you will need to press the R3 button to switch between the camera angles.
The controls for changing camera view in Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown
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Why Changing Camera is Important

TDU Solar Crown defaults everyone to the cockpit camera. This is great for immersion and lets you see the fine detail of the interior of each car. But it does limit visibility and can be totally alien to a number of players.

Instead, using a far chase cam can feel much more natural to those used to the traditional racing game view. It also lets you take in more of the gorgeous surroundings. With a vibrant city scape, wild mountains, and breathtaking shores, you won't want your view limited by the columns and pillars of a cockpit view!