NBA 2K25: Best Camera Settings

Shodi Madian |  Published: September 19, 2024
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Camera settings play a big role in NBA 2K25. The right setup can help you see the whole court better, find open teammates, and time your shots just right. This guide will show you the best camera settings and how to change them in NBA 2K25.

Best NBA 2K25 Camera Settings

NBA 2K25 Best Camera Settings.
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A good camera setting can be a game-changer in NBA 2K25, especially in MyCareer and MyPlayer modes. Not only does it provide a clear view of the court, but it also helps with shot timing, finding driving lanes for layups, and improving your defense.

Here are the best camera settings in NBA 2K25:

SettingValue
Camera Angle2K Low
Zoom5
Height7
Key ZoomOff
Rev AngleOff
Auto FlipOn
Fix HeightOff
Flip StyleSpin
Best NBA 2K25 Camera Settings

These settings strike a balance between seeing the whole court and staying close to the action.

  • The 2K Low angle lets you see all players on the court, watch shot releases closely, and keep track of both offense and defense.
  • Having the height at 7 gives a good overall view while a lower zoom of 5 keeps you in the game.
  • Turning off Key Zoom and Rev Angle keeps the camera steady.
  • Auto Flip On makes sure you’re always moving up the court with the ball.

For a more TV-like experience, try the Broadcast angle. If you want to feel like you’re in the nosebleed seats, use the Nosebleed angles. These aren’t great for competitive play but can be fun for a change.

How to Change Camera Settings

Camera settings in NBA 2K25.
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Changing camera settings is easy in single-player modes. Here’s how to do it:

  • Pause the game
  • Go to “Camera” in the menu
  • Adjust the settings you want
  • Save your changes

Remember, these settings won’t carry over to The City (online play). To change camera settings in The City, just use the D-Pad to access the options menu.

Conclusion

NBA 2K25’s camera settings are key to getting the most out of the game. The 2K Low angle with a height of 7 and zoom of 5 gives a great all-around view. But don’t be afraid to tweak things until you find what feels right. With the right setup, you’ll be dominating the court in no time.

About Author

Shodi Madian is a lifelong gamer who cherishes time and space, among other Infinity Stones. He specializes in first-person shooter (FPS) games like Valorant, Counter-Strike, Rainbow Six Siege, and Overwatch 2. Shodi began writing in college, covering football news, and has since gone on to write professionally for GameLeap and Spiel Times, sharing his passion for gaming with a wider audience. In addition to gaming, he enjoys watching movies and series, and creating music.