The Crew 2: How to Change to First Person View

How to Change to First Person View in The Crew 2

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The Crew 2 is all about roaming the countryside, challenging the best of the best. You’ll be surfing the waves, flying the skies, and racing the streets. As such, it’s probably going to be important for you to get really immersed. Racing games really thrive when you feel you’re actually behind the wheel. Thus, here’s how you can change to first person view within the game easily!

While driving around, you can change the camera really easily. All you have to do is press right on the d-pad on your controller of choice. This is the same on Xbox One or PS4. Doing this will let you cycle through different view points. You’ll have dash cam, first person, third person, etc. The choice is yours for how you can play.

If you want to look around you while driving or flying, by the way, you can always just tilt the right thumbstick in whatever direction to look that way. It’s not very smooth as a camera movement, but it does allow you to have some cool cinematic shots, at least.

That’s how you change to first person view and back in The Crew 2! Need more help? Let us know in the comments down below or check out our wiki for yourself!


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