The new open-world shooter Far Cry 6 quickly lets you become an unstoppable machine. Hereâs a trick thatâll make you even less stoppable: By turning off the gameâs camera shake, youâll completely eliminate recoil for all weapons, including shotguns and extremely high fire-rate machine guns.
As pointed out by Reddit user RogerKillsPeggy, developer Ubisoft seems to have tied weapon recoil to camera shake in Far Cry 6. Typically, when you fire an automatic weapon repeatedly, your targeting reticle will sway wildly around the screen, with just how wildly depending on that weaponâs particular stats. RogerKillsPeggy posted a short video illustrating how bad the recoil can get, and how much smoother it can be when you disable camera shakes. In the first half, the player empties an LMG clip into the air, and the reticle ticks upward, out of control. In the second half, the weapon stays steady as a lake on a windless night.
I tested the trick out today, and sure enough, this exploit appears to work across the board.
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The single-shot .MBP 50 sniper rifle doesnât move a pixel. Shotguns either. Assault rifles and SMGs donât have terrible recoil in this game to begin with, but the trick works for those weapons too. Most unfairly, none of the gameâs four LMGsâfrom the basic RPD to the one with such a high fire-rate it sounds like a chainsaw, the MG42âsway at all. (Bonus tip: Put blast rounds on your LMG and wear a piece of gear with the Anti Air perk, which dishes out extra damage to helicopters and planes, and youâll never have to worry about flying vehicles again.)
Switching off your camera shake is, dare I say, an overpowered workaround in a game that already gives you leeway to be quite powerful. On consoles, you can turn off camera shake by opening up Far Cry 6âs video options, scrolling to the Motion submenu, and switching camera shakes from âfullâ to âminimal.â For PC players, that option is buried under the âQualityâ section of the video options.
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