UFC 5: Best camera settings

Aryan Singh
UFC 5 gameplay

Before stepping into the octagon in UFC 5, it’s best to check the game’s camera settings. These settings are responsible for your view of the action, so here is our pick for the best camera settings in UFC 5.



EA Sports’ popular mixed martial arts video game series has returned with UFC 5. The game brings with it numerous new features, an impressive roster, and many different game modes. The combat experience itself has received an upgrade through the introduction of an authentic damage system. Other additions, such as doctor checks and stoppages, help enhance the realism, making for a solid experience overall.

Picking the right camera settings remains as important as ever. UFC 5 offers multiple camera styles and movements, so here is our pick for the best camera settings in the game.

Best camera settings in UFC 5

UFC 5‘s camera settings include four different camera styles and two camera movements. Here’s how they work.

Leon Edwards vs Kamaru Usman in UFC 5
Picking the right camera settings is important in UFC 5.

Camera Style

The game’s Camera Style options are:

  • Tight: A close-up view of the action with the camera framed around the fighters.
  • Medium: A slightly zoomed-in view of the fight, capturing both fighters and close parts of the octagon.
  • Wide: The camera is stationed away from the fighters, providing plenty of peripheral vision.
  • Classic: The camera is placed at a height and at medium distance.

It’s ideal to capture both fighters in the frame with a bit of distance and enough of the surrounding area. This will keep things from getting too tight and help with the player’s positioning. With this in mind, Classic is a solid option to go with as it captures both fighters and enough of the octagon.

Camera Movements

The game’s Camera Movement options are Cinematic and Arcade. While Cinematic offers a variety of angles to make it seem like a real broadcast, Arcade is snappier and more responsive. So if you’re looking to compete, Arcade is the option to go with.

Those were the best camera settings in UFC 5. For more on EA Sports games, check out our other guides:

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About The Author

Aryan is a Games Writer at CharlieIntel who specializes in sports and racing games, including EA Sports FC, NBA 2K, and Forza. He's also a big fan of massive RPGs such as Starfield, Elden Ring, and Cyberpunk. Aryan has a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and previously wrote for sports websites Pride of London, Sportsmanor, LWOF, and Thick Accent. You can contact him at [email protected].