To change the rest position of you camera permanently, you can adjust its angle and offset in the Debug settings, found in the Advanced menu (CTRL+ALT+D). To change that position temporarily, use "camming." See this blog post for details: Your camera returns to its default position, above and behind your avatar. If you want to see ALL of you, from any angle you can do that too, but that's no longer a "first person" viewpoint. You can do this in SL's first person viewpoint (called "Mouselook") too.it's one of the settings in Preferences, "see avatar in Mouselook." Look for it under CTRL+P, Move and View tab. If someone changed the email address on your account, or if you can't remember what it was, we can send you a text to recover your account. During technical troubleshooting, it is sometimes necessary to fully uninstall and reinstall a game. Ideally your zoom distance on the third person camera would be saved, just like it is now when using a key to toggle view modes. Explains the level of technical support we offer on Blizzard and Activision products. Sheath your weapon again, and youre back in first person. In Real Life, you can look down and see your own body, or see your arm if you stretch it in front of you. When entering combat, or unsheathing your weapon, youd go into third person. By the very nature of things, you can't see yourself from this view, any more than you can watch yourself in Real Life. "First person" means "from the character's point of view." That is, you appear to be looking out at the world from your character's eyes. of Warcraft that it is not a violent game in the tradition of firstperson. What you're asking is a contradiction in terms. WoW players will recognize that references to the game belong to a moment in.