Camera Distance Modification - Zoom WAY out
Improved Camera 2
http://wow-en.curse-gaming.com/downloads/details/5098/
Thought I would post this in case anybody was interested. It allows you to zoom out much farther than the default UI does - and no need to change config.wtf files around. The benefits for multiboxing should be self apparant :)
http://media6.curse-gaming.com/media...x500/14860.jpg
You don't have to zoom out THIS far but it shows how far you can go with the client without actually hacking the program or any other such naughtiness.
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HOWTO bypass the 50 limit:
As previously stated, the 50 limit is hardcoded into WoW and you cannot zoom out further within the game itself. Rewad gave instructions on how to bypass the limit by editing the camera-settings.txt file, but the problem with this is that when you try to zoom out further with the mousewheel, the distance switches immediately back down to 50 and you have to relog and re-edit the file again. There is a better way, however.
WoW has 4 camera presets which you can set/load and save using key bindings within the game. These settings are stored in Config.wtf - the first file in your WTF folder...
Make sure WoW is fully shut down then edit the Config.wtf file with your favourite text editor (I used PFE -
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/staff/steveb/cpaap/pfe/ - as it supports Unix text format and extracts as a standalone .exe). Add the following line to the end:
SET cameraDistanceD "250"
This sets the 5th (D) camera preset to a massive distance of 250 units. You can also add/edit the pitch and yaw with, for example, SET cameraPitchD "15" and SET cameraYawD "0".
Change the last letter to A for preset #2, B for #3, C for #4, D for #5. (Preset #1 doesn't have a save key binding for some reason but the setting is probably stored in SET cameraDistance - without the letter. I don't think there is a yaw/pitch variable though.)
Save the file and fire up WoW. You can now cycle between your new camera presets with the (default) Home and End keys, or you can bind your own keys for each preset if you wish.
Quick testing reveals that around 40 is going to be the max you are going to want. Maybe even 30 (default max) or 35. 50 is just too far zoomed out to see what is going on :) 250 as you can see in the above picture is just stupid :)
Keep in mind that these numbers are WoW yards. An average AoE spell hits 10 yards (5 in each direction).