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So what is a hard lock target?

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Hard lock target is basically a ability to have your body lock on completely to whatever

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target you're looking for.

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Now, why would you use a hard lock target?

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Well, first of all, a hard lock target gives you no options.

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But for one, which is dampening.

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So if I press play here, I can add a little dampening so I'm not as stringently locked.

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But usually it's set to zero.

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And what these are primarily meant to do is let's say you want your camera to be locked

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to a certain position.

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Let's say you want your camera to be locked to the hood of a car.

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You're going to be locked position wise to it.

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Now if you want to aim your camera in a certain direction, that's when you need to use your

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look at.

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But right now, I can't change or adjust my positioning or my rotation.

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It is hard locked specifically to this cubes position and it is ignoring its rotation.

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So that's what a hard lock is.

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The bare minimum data, that's what it's intended to do.

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It's only in certain situations, but it's just it's meant to be like a mounting point

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for your virtual camera.

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It's not meant to have any type of like use or intelligence behind it.


