In Throne and Liberty, you have the option to choose between the Classic and the Action Camera, which also happen to be your two main display options in the game.
These two cameras will provide you with an entirely different gameplay experience, and is aimed at two entirely different playerbases.
So, here’s everything you need to know about the Classic and Action Camera display settings in Throne and Liberty.
Throne and Liberty Classic Camera explained
The Classic Camera is aimed at the more experienced MMO players and offers a much more robust gameplay experience.
With the Classic Camera enabled, your overall camera is locked, but your cursor is visible on the screen. To move it, you’ll have to click and drag the screen in the direction you want the camera to move.
You can also use the mouse to target specific enemies and select the abilities off your HUD in Throne and Liberty.
What is the Action Camera in Throne and Liberty?

The Action Camera in Throne and Liberty is similar to what you will see in most modern video games. With this display mode, whenever you move your character, the camera will automatically shift to the direction in which your character is looking.
Unlike the Classical Camera, you’ll have more freedom when it comes to selecting your attacks and but the attacks themselves will land on the enemy based on your cursor placement.
Which camera is best for you?

The choice between the Action Camera and the Classic Camera depends entirely upon your personal preference, and how you want to engage in the gameplay.
However, considering that the overall ability selection and attack mechanics are more fluid in the Action Camera mode, it has a slight edge over the Classic Camera.
You can switch between the two at any given point through the settings menu in Throne and Liberty.