WhileMonster Hunter Rise’s default camera will be suitable for many players, some fans will definitely want to make changes. More specifically, there are players that will be interested in inverting the camera’s y-axis, though the way that is done may not be immediately obvious. Fortunately, it is not particularly difficult to invert the y-axis inMonster Hunter Rise, provided that the player knows exactly what settings they need to adjust.

Monster Hunter Rise: How to Invert Camera

To begin, it is important to establish that players cannot invert the y-axis immediately upon startingMonster Hunter Rise, and they must play through the introduction with the default camera. This introduction is not extremely long, though, and fans should plan to adjust the camera just before leavingKamura Villageand tackling the game’s first mission.

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Upon reaching that point in the game, players should open theStart menuand tab over toSystemon the far right.Monster Hunter Risefansshould then selectOptionsunder System and navigate to theCameratab. It is within this tab that players will invert the y-axis, and they should set these three settings toType 3:

Upon confirming those changes, players will find that the camera’s y-axis is inverted at all times, including when using a Gunner weapon, Insect Glaive, orWirebug inMonster Hunter Rise. It is not requisite that fans use an inverted camera for absolutely everything, though, as some of the aforementioned settings can be kept at Type 1 while others are changed to Type 3. For those players that would like to try out different camera combinations, the Camera Controls setting affects the standard gameplay camera, the Reticle Controls setting affects the camera when using a Wirebug or throwable item, and the Gunner Reticle Camera Controls setting affects the camera when using a Gunner weapon or Insect Glaive.

To note, Type 1 and Type 3 are certainly not the only options that players have to pick from when adjusting the game’s cameras, as there is also a Type 2 and Type 4. For full clarity, Type 2 inverts the horizontal axis, while Type 4 inverts both the horizontal and vertical axes, and again fans ofRPGs with unique classesshould feel free to experiment with different combinations of these settings. Indeed, with movement playing such a big role inMonster Hunter Rise, it is worthwhile to put some amount of effort toward finding camera controls that feel natural.

Monster Hunter Riseis available on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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