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번역 관련 문제 보고
This mod is designed for third-person, so it’s not really set up to work in first-person out of the box. The camera and animations are made with third-person in mind, so they might look off if you try it in first-person.
If you want to try making it work, here are a few things to consider:
Camera Adjustments: The mod messes with the camera position to make everything look right in third-person. For first-person, you'd need to tweak the camera settings so it lines up better for that view.
Animation Fixes: The animations might not look right in first-person since they’re designed to work with a fixed third-person perspective. You’d have to either modify these or create new first-person animations to make it smoother.
Script Tweaks: Depending on how the mod handles movement or interactions, you might need to adjust the scripts to make sure everything functions correctly in first-person.
It’s doable if you’re up for tweaking it! Don't forget to enable FNAF