In video games, especially sports games, camera angles are quite important. Distinct perspectives result in different looks, which alter how characters and objects on a screen are perceived and how one must react. In NBA 2K23, all of this is relevant since camera angles influence how one sees the action unfold on the court. So how does NBA 2K23's camera angle change? Let's look at it.
How to adjust the NBA 2K23 camera angle
In NBA 2K23, hit pause to access the Pause Menu and alter the camera angle. From here, navigate the menus until you find the "Camera" tab. You can adjust the settings from there by clicking on it. Players can select from a variety of looks from this point on, including the Rail, Side, Skybox, Swivel, conventional 2K, Broadcast, High, and even the On-Court and Nosebleed looks. Players can also change the following options for each angle:
- Zoom
- Height
- Key Zoom
- Rev Angle
- Auto Flip
- Fix Height
- Flip Style.
Once you've selected the appropriate angle, be sure to click "Yes" to save your choice. For various reasons, we recommend going with an angle like 2K or High. For starters, these perspectives somewhat resemble how the court might seem during an NBA game. In addition, these perspectives are more advantageous for observing the entire court, including which players are open and where the opposing players are and are not.
Additionally, before playing an online game, we strongly advise that you figure out which camera angle suits you. The reason is that you must hit pause when playing a game in order to adjust the camera angle. When playing a game offline, when you have more time to select the appropriate camera angle, do this.

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