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Special thanks to reg2k for making the Loose File Loader and sharing all these tweakables provided by Remedy with the modding community.
INSTRUCTIONS: Scenario #1: If you don't have any Tweakables installed yet
Simply extract the zip file and paste the tweakables.xml file like this path indicated Control\data\globaldb\tweakables.xml
Done
Scenario #2: You already have Tweakables installed
Go to where you have your current tweakables.xml file is installed Control\data\globaldb\tweakables.xml and paste the following: <tweakable type="float1" name="Photo Mode Camera:Max Range(m)" value="300.000000"/>
Save and Close your tweakables.xml
Done
NOTES:
Works for both DX11 and DX12 version as of 1.12 update (Epic Games with Season Pass and Steam v 1.13)
This is NOT a freecam, which means you cannot move the camera through objects (like going through walls)
To provide with even more customization options than Better Photomode mod by VAXIS, I also included the following 5 parameters for photomode with their default values in case you need to adjust them to your liking in the tweakables.xml file. If you like the defaul values, then you don't have to do anything else.
Making the camera goes too fast will make it harder to take portrait photos if that's what you're interested in.