# Camera Dolly > [!quote] I was looking for a way to replicate [Camera dolly](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camera_dolly) , and usually I would use the joystick on a controller to make smooth movements. But I quickly got frustrated by the limitations of such a small joystick, so what better than a joystick than a Flight Stick? > ![[mad-catz-cyborg-v1-flight-stick.jpg|200]] > *A old Flight Simulator I got for 10€/$* ## How does it even work? Well you first need a [Flight Stick](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joystick) (although I guess it could work with other kind of devices, like steering wheel etc) Download and install the software [x360ce](https://www.x360ce.com/) ([Github](https://github.com/x360ce/x360ce)) ![[x360ce 1.png]] Then click on `Add Game...` and find and select your `Overwatch.exe` as new game. ![[x360ce 2.png]] Now just click on any button you want to change, and use any button/joystick on your controller to remap it. ![[x360ce 3.gif]] That's it, head to Overwatch and see the results for yourself. > [!info] Why is this important? You can set it so you can move in a single direction like a Dolly Camera does. # Dolly Zoom You can replicate the famous "Dolly Zoom" in Overwatch, simply by increasing/decreasing the FOV and moving the Camera forward/backward. %% # Pivot Camera? ( This part need gifs to be added ) This one is tricky to setup (I discovered it accidentally) - In replay mode - When someone is emoting : - Pause the game - press F1-F11 to get their POV - make sure POV in in 1ST Person - The camera in now on a pivot, move your mouse/controller left/right ## Why/When is this useful? The downside is that the game has to be paused, %%