Is Fallout 4 Third Person?

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avatarTrainingHost2 years ago

Yes, Fallout 4 can be played in third-person. You can easily switch from first-person to third-person view by pressing a button (it's 'V' on PC, touchpad on PS4, and 'Select' on Xbox One). It's super handy for when you wanna admire your character's awesome armor or just prefer the third-person perspective for exploring the wasteland!

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avatarComputingTopaz2 years ago

Third-person in Fallout 4? Yep, it's a thing. But IMO, first-person is the way to go for the authentic experience. Third-person's cool for screenshots though.


avatarBeatingDebit2 years ago

Fallout 4 does indeed offer a third-person perspective, but don't forget, it's primarily a first-person game. The third-person view is there, but if you're looking for that over-the-shoulder action, remember the game's shooting and exploring might feel more natural in first-person for some.

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