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IMO there's very few instances where an isometric camera makes sense these days unless you're explicitly trying to capture the nostalgia of old isometric games.
I do find it's a barrier for some fairly modern games I want to play like Divinity Original Sin 1+2 and Disco Elysium. I wish that wasn't the case...
I'm not sure I'd call D:OS isometric, definitely birds eye view camera. I believe there are mods for divinity as well as BG3 that allow more dynamic cameras. I have one for bg3 and it's definitely a different experience but if that's one you're after, you should try it out.
Cool I'll take a look at mods, good suggestion. Yeah I'd like to be able to get more of an over-shoulder view sometimes during combat or exploration. Or at least lower to the ground.
That's definitely possible! Nexus mods has several camera mods