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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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1.17.0.56 Beta, 1.16.220, 1.16.230.50 Beta, 1.16.210.59 Beta, 1.16.210.55 Beta, 1.16.100, 1.16.101 Hotfix, 1.16.200, 1.16.201 Hotfix, 1.16.210, 1.17.0, 1.17.41 Hotfix, 1.18.2 Hotfix
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Confirmed
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Multiple
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443655
When using a high sensitivity and/or flicking the screen upwards/downwards quickly, the camera can switch 180 degrees from straight up to straight down, or straight down to straight up.
Steps to reproduce
- Increase sensitivity. In most cases default sensitivity will also suffice.
- Move your mouse/finger upwards at a normal pace. When staring upwards, the camera will maintain at that angle (normal).
- Move your mouse/finger upwards very quickly. Notice that the camera flickers. This is due to the camera angle flipping 180 degrees on the y-axis, going from straight up to straight down (and moving back up very quickly, making it possible for this to loop a few times).
These steps also apply downwards.
Expected results
The camera angle should maintain at 90 degrees upwards (or downwards) even when "flicking" upwards/downwards very quickly.