Monday Tip-Off: A Tale of Two Camera AnglesAs is the case with just about any fandom, the basketball gaming community has had some silly arguments and engaged in ridiculous gatekeeping. Post a fun highlight clip, and someone is bound to sneer that you must be playing on a lower difficulty level. That may or may not be true, but it's needlessly judgemental when the point of a clip was to show off a cool animation, not to brag about stick skills. However, nothing compares to the ridiculous gatekeeping and elitism surrounding the choice in camera angles. It truly is the most absurd thing to judge other basketball gamers on!
I find the idea of there only being one "correct" choice in camera angles particularly silly as there are actually two that I primarily use, and a couple of others that I also like. Don't get me wrong; even if there was only one camera angle for me, I wouldn't consider others to be incorrect, or a sign of ineptitude and source of shame. For that matter, I don't think that my preference for multiple camera angles makes me better than anyone, either! Indeed, given that there's a reason basketball gamers prefer a particular view over other camera angles, my approach is arguably the weird one. However, there's a reason that my basketball gaming is a tale of two camera angles.