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How to change FOV in Dragon’s Dogma 2

Capcom's advice would probably be to make a smaller character.

Ever felt like you're looking through a keyhole while playing Dragon's Dogma 2? In this guide, I will show you how to change FOV in Dragon's Dogma 2 to get a better view of your surroundings.

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How to adjust FOV in Dragon's Dogma 2

Dragon's Dogma 2 does not have a FOV slider, but adjusting the Camera Distance is pretty much the next best thing. Think of it as a pseudo-FOV adjustment. It's not perfect, but it gets the job done just so it gives you more edge in combat, allowing you to see your surroundings more easily.

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Here's how you can change the Camera Distance in Dragon's Dogma 2:

  1. Press pause and jump into the System Menu.
  2. Go to Options, then find the Camera settings.
  3. Look for Camera Distance and tweak it to your preference. I personally keep the camera all the way back.

Related: How height and weight affect your character in Dragon’s Dogma 2

Pushing it up will pull the camera back, giving you a wider view of the game world. Dialing it down will do the opposite, making things more up-close and personal. I find the camera to be too close by default, which becomes an even more pronounced issue when I am raiding dungeons.

While this solution is not the same as cranking up the FOV, adjusting the camera distance can significantly alter how you perceive the game world. It can give you a little more breathing room or make things feel more intense with a closer view. Hopefully, this feature will be added in one of the future updates, as it's not the only thing sorely missing from the game.

Looking for more guides to help you in Dragon's Dogma 2? You've come to the right place! Have a look at How to make Geralt of Rivia in Dragon’s Dogma 2 character creation and All Vocations (Classes) in Dragon’s Dogma 2, Explained here on Pro Game Guides!


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Luka Rakočević
Luka Rakocevic works as a full-time staff writer at Pro Game Guides and is a new-generation gamer. Backed with old-school gaming knowledge, his oldest gaming memories are on SNES, trying to beat Super Mario. Games are his big inspiration, and he frequently draws from that well to create new art. He prefers narrative-driven games like God of War, Killzone, Half-life, Uncharted and similar. Luka mainly writes science fiction in his free time. When he's not home banging away at his computer keyboard, you will most likely find him at a local pub or a metal concert in the middle of a mosh pit.