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Ability to stop interaction method turning camera.

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I'm well aware of:

PrimaryObject#interact(java.lang.String action, java.lang.String noun, boolean forceLeftClick, int walkDistanceThreshold, boolean isWalkingAllowed, boolean turnCamera)

However setting turnCamera to false doesn't work, it still rotates the camera and sets the pitch to minimum... which is the annoying part.

turnCamera - If set to false it will only turn the camera if the entity is not visible.

 

You can always write your own bit of camera turning code until the object is visible, then use interact() with turnCamera set to false

 

Regards

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turnCamera - If set to false it will only turn the camera if the entity is not visible.

 

You can always write your own bit of camera turning code until the object is visible, then use interact() with turnCamera set to false

 

Regards

 

"However setting turnCamera to false doesn't work, it still rotates the camera and sets the pitch to minimum... which is the annoying part."

 

^ does that when the object clearly IS visible.

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"However setting turnCamera to false doesn't work, it still rotates the camera and sets the pitch to minimum... which is the annoying part."

 

^ does that when the object clearly IS visible.

 

Try and make your own method.

I do agree that the camera has to be fixed. This will be reviewed soon. However, we're not going to allow full deactivation of the camera method because it's needed in-case an entity is not visible.

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