Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Final Smash camera glitch

Revision as of 09:04, September 15, 2019 by 82.132.230.119 (talk) (→‎Results: Fixed typo)
Delete.png This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with the deletion policy.
The editor who added this tag believes this page should be deleted for the following reason:
"Do we really need an article for such a minor glitch that will probably be patched out anyway?"
If you disagree with this page's deletion, please explain why on its talk page.
Feel free to edit this page, but it must not be blanked, and this notice must not be removed until the discussion is closed.

The Final Smash Camera Glitch is a glitch in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that was discovered in patch 3.0.0, allowing certain cinematic Final Smashes to "break" the camera.

How to perform

In order to perform this glitch, one player must currently be in possession of a Smash Ball and the other player must pause the game and select Camera Controls. That player then has the advance the game by 1 frame while the character in standby must use their Final Smash, causing the Camera Controls menu to close. The match must then be unpaused and the Final Smash must hit in order for the cinematic to play.

Results

Once the cinematic finishes, the camera first focuses on the center of the stage and then will shift to view the stage from a random angle.

Additionally, the Connect Controller menu will not open up at anytime of the match, but when transitioning to the results screen, the controller menu will open up if a controller is disconnected. While the victory pose will be paused with the menu up, the game's UI will play normally, resulting in the character performing the victory pose without the freezing effects should the controller menu get closed.

Final Smashes that can trigger the glitch