Borderlands 2 Third Person View

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Page 2 of 9 - Borderlands 2 Third Person Mod - posted in File topics: Thanks for this mod. I prefer 3rd person because it gives me a better view of the action. Is there a way to change the camera to be centered above the PC's head?I don't know if I did something wrong (more than likely) but when I tried to start BL2 again, after my first time.

A Windows program that provides a number of useful functions while playing Borderlands 2 and TPS:

  • Saving and teleporting your position in the game.
  • Freezing time.
  • Modifying game speed.
  • Quitting without saving.
  • Toggling HUD elements.
  • Toggling Third Person camera.

See the video below for a brief demonstration.

This is made possible thanks to c0dycode's CommandInjector, via the BLIO set of methods. Also thanks to LightChaosman and his NoDamageNumbers mod, FromDarkHell for various modding tidbits, and JoltzDude139 for expert testing and feedback.

Installation

Begin by downloading the latest version of Borderlands-Commander.zip here.

Your game must be hexedited for mods to be able to make changes in game. If you have not done this previously, Borderlands Community Mod Manager will do it for you.

For Borderlands Commander to be able to interact with the game, you must add a few things to the game's Win32 folder. If you already have CommandInjector installed, you are all set to go and may skip ahead to using Borderlands Commander!

  1. Quit the game if it is running.

  2. Locate the Win32 folder within your game's Binaries folder.

  3. Copy ddraw.dll to the Win32 folder.

  4. In the Win32 folder, create a folder called Plugins.

  5. Open the CommandInjector.zip file to view its contents.

  6. Copy CommandInjector.dll (BL2) or CommandInjectorTPS.dll (TPS) to the Plugins folder you created.

  7. From the Borderlands-Commander.zip folder, copy the Borderlands Commander.exe program wherever you would like, then run it! Download god hand game for pc. (BL2 or TPS do not need to already be running.)

Usage

Borderlands Commander is a simple program that you may store in whatever folder you would like.

To start using Borderlands Commander, simply launch the program (BL2 or TPS do not need to already be running). Upon launch, it will exist as an icon in your system tray. You may now use all of its functionality!

Borderlands 2 Third Person View Words

Special Note for users of Destiny 2 (or other Bungie software): Borderlands Commander has been claimed to trigger Bungie's anti-cheat detection, resulting in bans. For safety, be sure to close the program by right-clicking on its icon in the taskbar before running any Bungie games.

Settings

Right clicking the system tray icon provides all of Borderlands Commander's settings.

Borderlands 2 Third Person View

The 'Show Feedback' option tells Borderlands Commander to print out details in game when you use some of its functions.

The 'Symbol Bindings' and 'Numpad Bindings' options choose which set of key bindings Borderlands Commander will use. See below.

Symbol Bindings

KeyFunction
F7Toggle All Key Bindings
[Halve Game Speed
]Double Game Speed
Reset Game Speed
,Restore position
.Save position
/Toggle Players Only Mode
;Toggle HUD
'Toggle Damage Numbers
=Toggle Third Person
Control+UpTeleport Forward
Control+DownTeleport Backward
Control+LeftTeleport Left
Control+RightTeleport Right
Control+EndQuit Without Saving

Numpad Bindings

KeyFunction
F7Toggle All Key Bindings
1Halve Game Speed
2Double Game Speed
3Reset Game Speed
4Restore position
5Save position
6Toggle Players Only Mode
7Toggle HUD
8Toggle Damage Numbers
9Toggle Third Person
Control+UpTeleport Forward
Control+DownTeleport Backward
Control+LeftTeleport Left
Control+RightTeleport Right
Control+EndQuit Without Saving