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.
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:
Setting | Value |
Camera Angle | 2K Low |
Zoom | 5 |
Height | 7 |
Key Zoom | Off |
Rev Angle | Off |
Auto Flip | On |
Fix Height | Off |
Flip Style | Spin |
These settings strike a balance between seeing the whole court and staying close to the action.
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.
Changing camera settings is easy in single-player modes. Here’s how to do it:
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.
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.