Hogwarts Legacy offers a Camera Relative Targeting feature, where the game selects active targets and highlights them whenever the in-game camera is facing their direction. It makes the gameplay aspect of Hogwarts Legacy a little easier. So, to make things a little more challenging, players can turn off the Camera Relative Targeting option.  

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However, the setting to disable the Camera Relative Targeting option is well hidden, and there’s a high chance your eyes will miss it while exploring the Settings menu. 

To ensure you can disable or enable the Camera Relative Targeting in Hogwarts Legacy, we have a handy guide that shares detailed steps to turn off the said feature. 

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How to turn off Camera Relative Targeting in Hogwarts Legacy

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In Hogwarts Legacy, you can turn off the Camera Relative Targeting option via Gameplay Options, which can be accessed from the Settings menu. If you haven’t explored the in-game settings yet, follow the below steps to disable the said feature:

  • Open Field Guide 
  • Select the Settings option [You will find it on the bottom right side]
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  • Select the fourth option from the left tab, the one that says “Gameplay Options.”
  • Navigate to the Camera-Relative Targeting option [You will find it below Invert Flight Controls options]
  • Turn it Off 
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Doing so will allow you to select active targets with the movement keys or stick during battle or other situations, enabling off-screen enemy targeting. 

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That concludes our guide on how to turn off Camera Relative Targeting in Hogwarts Legacy.

Hogwarts Legacy is an immersive open-world role-playing game coming to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. For more news, guides, and features, check out our dedicated section. 

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