The camera settings you use in EA FC 24 could be a major difference maker in the amount of matches you win and lose at the end of the day. Unfortunately this aspect is never discussed enough, and beginners often end up selecting something that might not be very meta at all.
What are the Best Camera Settings in EA FC 24?
Let’s first take a look at the range of values you should put in every slider.
- Height: 16
- Zoom: 4
- Far Side Focus: 10
- Ball Tracking Speed: 0
- Penalty Area Zoom: 10
- Pro Camera Zoom: 10
- Pro Camera Speed: 10
- Pro Camera Swing: 10
- Camera Angle: Co-op
For starters, you can ignore the Pro Camera settings as far as general game modes are concerned. In the current EA FC 24 meta, it’s important to get a view of the entire pitch. This will help you to cross the ball across the entire field, and also observe all the runs your players will make.
This is best achieved with the Co-op camera as it has a natural zoomed-out nature. It’s the best angle to use if you want to observe the whole field. To help matters more, I keep the camera height at 16 and zoom at 4. I prefer a bit of zoom, but you can also go for Height at 20 and Zoom at 0.
Having a bit of Far Side Focus will help you keep better track of the ball when the action is taking side on the far side of the field. Similarly, a bit of Penalty Area Zoom will help you make better decisions when it comes to shooting the ball. Do note that putting both sliders to 0 will open up a bigger area of the field.
Do note that changing the camera settings in EA FC 24 can take some to get used to, especially if you haven’t used co-op in the past. However, the benefits you get in the long run is plenty, and it could generate some incredible results. Additionally, make sure to check out the Silky Centre-Half Evolution that’s live in Ultimate Team.