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Steady Cam (Disable Zoom On Events)
"Your camera, your rules. Stop letting Radroaches direct the show."
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How do I install Steady Cam (Disable Zoom On Events)?
Download the free ProjectMods desktop app, then install Steady Cam (Disable Zoom On Events) for Fallout Shelter in one click.
</>What does Steady Cam (Disable Zoom On Events) do?
Nothing ruins a perfectly organized vault-management session like the camera suddenly zooming across three floors because a Radroach sneezed somewhere on level 12. Steady Cam locks your camera in place during events, emergencies, and any other moment the game decides it knows better than you about where to look. Deathclaw attack on the top floor? Cool, you'll get to it when you're done assigning this dweller. Dweller returning from the wasteland? Nice, you'll check on them in a second. One toggle, total camera freedom. Film school dropouts everywhere are jealous of your directorial control.
</>What is Steady Cam (Disable Zoom On Events)?
Steady Cam fixes the most annoying camera behaviour in Fallout Shelter. Normally, the game yanks your view across the vault whenever an event fires — a Radroach infestation, a fire, a returning explorer. Steady Cam locks the camera in place, leaving you to choose when to look. One toggle, no settings to tune, the camera stays where you put it. Free with one-click install from the ProjectMods desktop app, part of a community-first catalog covering 400+ PC games.
</>Common questions about Steady Cam (Disable Zoom On Events)
What does Steady Cam do in Fallout Shelter?
Steady Cam is a Fallout Shelter quality-of-life mod from ProjectMods that disables the game's automatic camera movement during events. Normally, when an emergency triggers — a Radroach infestation, a fire breaking out, a Deathclaw attack, an explorer returning — Fallout Shelter snaps your camera over to the event's location, often interrupting whatever you were doing. Steady Cam stops that. Your camera stays exactly where you left it. The events still happen, you just decide when to navigate over and deal with them. One toggle, no configuration needed. Free with one-click install from the ProjectMods desktop app, part of a community-first catalog of 1,600+ mods.
Which kinds of camera movements does Steady Cam block?
Steady Cam targets the involuntary camera snaps Fallout Shelter performs during in-vault events. That covers emergency events (fires, Radroaches, Radscorpions, Molerats, Ghouls, Deathclaws, Raiders), explorer-return notifications, and other scripted moments where the game tries to redirect your attention. Manual camera control is completely untouched — you can still scroll, zoom, and pan whenever you want with mouse or trackpad. You can still click on a room or dweller to focus there. The mod only blocks the game-initiated jumps, not your own deliberate camera input. It's the difference between a passenger grabbing the steering wheel and you driving the car yourself.
Will I still get notifications when events happen?
Yes. Fallout Shelter's event notification system runs independently from the camera-snap behaviour, so Steady Cam doesn't touch any of it. You'll still see the on-screen alerts when emergencies fire, the floor and room indicators highlighting where the event is happening, the sound cues, and the dweller-portrait warnings if anyone takes damage. Everything that tells you what's going on is preserved — Steady Cam just removes the part where the game decides to drag your view there before you've finished placing a dweller in a new room. Look when you're ready. The vault waits for you instead of the other way around.
Does Steady Cam help during long sessions and streams?
It helps a lot. The auto-camera-snap is one of the most disorienting parts of long Fallout Shelter sessions — every two minutes you're yanked somewhere new, and on streams it makes it especially hard to talk to chat while doing anything precise. Steady Cam removes that whiplash. You can plan a multi-floor layout without losing your place, you can finish a dweller-assignment chain without being interrupted, and you can show your viewers exactly the part of the vault you're discussing without the game cutting away. Combine with Lazy Overseer (also from ProjectMods) for an entirely hands-off background loop where the vault runs itself and your camera doesn't move unless you move it.
Why would I use Steady Cam if vanilla camera works fine?
Vanilla camera works fine until you've played a few hundred hours and the auto-snap behaviour becomes the single most annoying thing in the game. Steady Cam is for players who want to stay in control of their viewing experience. Common audiences: layout planners who lose their composition every time an event fires, streamers and content creators recording tutorials who need stable shots, returning players already familiar enough with the game that they don't need the game showing them where to look, and anyone who finds the camera jumps disorienting. Free, one-click install from ProjectMods' Fallout Shelter catalog, fully reversible — flip it off and vanilla camera behaviour returns.
What options does Steady Cam (Disable Zoom On Events) include?
Disable Event Zoom
Enable this to stops the camera from automatically zooming or jumping around when stuff happens in your vault. You stay in control of where you're looking!
Steady Cam is a free Fallout Shelter mod from ProjectMods that stops the game from automatically zooming or moving your camera when events happen, so your view stays exactly where you left it.
System Requirements
What features does Steady Cam (Disable Zoom On Events) include?
- Blocks every game-initiated camera snap when emergencies and events fire in your vault
- Manual camera control stays fully responsive — scroll, zoom, and pan exactly like vanilla
- Event notifications and on-screen alerts still appear so you don't miss what's happening
- Single toggle, no configuration needed — flip on and you're done
- Reversible instantly — toggle off and the vanilla camera-snap behaviour returns
Best For
- Layout planners who lose their composition every time an event yanks the view
- Streamers and content creators recording tutorials who need stable shots throughout
- Returning players already familiar enough with the game that they don't need it directing the view
- Long-session Overseers who find the constant camera jumps disorienting after hours of play
- Anyone running Fallout Shelter on a second monitor who doesn't want the view dancing around
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