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Very cool mod though, I always felt something uncomforting about DST's camera, but at the same time it feels weird to use this mod because I've already got so used to the normal camera
I don't think it's related to the note. Setting a high Heading Speed will move the camera further in the player's movement direction, I think. I'm not sure how that works, but there is definitely some directional offset being used for something. I just added the ability to adjust the variable. I would leave Heading Speed at the default value, and see if that doesn't work better. The camera becoming snappy with a high Catch-up Speed is the point of the mod; that you can adjust the snappiness.
Sincerely, Ultroman the Tacoman