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2012-08-16, 07:41 AM | [Ignore Me] #211 | ||
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I've been using TrackIR in Flashpoint/Arma/Flight Sims for years and it makes the experience a lot more immersive.
Basically in those titles you can quickly look left/right/up/down with only a small movement of your own head. This is adjustable from the Track software as some new users can feel a little sick with the movement until their brains 'get it'. Trust me, once you experience the freedom of being able to look freely around without actually moving your body you will be hooked. PS2 needs native TIR support as quickly as possible IMO as it will make all aspects of situational awareness either from foot or vehicle a lot better. |
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2012-08-16, 09:30 AM | [Ignore Me] #212 | |||
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2012-08-18, 03:00 PM | [Ignore Me] #215 | ||
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Just ran across this video http://www.gametrailers.com/videos/w...hrough-part-iv about six minutes in, the pilot is freelooking, does this mean that we will be able to use head tracking?
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2012-08-19, 03:39 AM | [Ignore Me] #217 | ||
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I think TrackIR support would really make flying in game more attractive for those that use it for flight sims. I also wish that they made the default cockpit view further back in the seat instead of making it seem like your character's constantly hunched forward staring at the targeting reticule. It'd also give a much wider field of view and better situational awareness, and enhance the feel of actually being in a vehicle instead of staring out of a disembodied cockpit-themed HUD.
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2012-09-10, 04:00 AM | [Ignore Me] #220 | ||
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I don't think PS2 needs free-look for infantry, but I do think it'd help a lot. It'd especially help with maintaining the fast paced combat feel by letting players check their flanks when sprinting from cover to cover without having to increase their sprinting strafe speed (which can cause unwanted effects), or letting medics and engineers maintain situational awareness while they do their support duties.
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2012-09-15, 08:50 AM | [Ignore Me] #222 | |||
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2012-11-05, 04:26 AM | [Ignore Me] #223 | ||
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Another TrackIR user here, have used it for half a year, and now I find it very difficult to play games without it, and once I tried PlanetSide 2 and hopped on a VTOL, I was instantly trying to check my surroundings by turning my head, and I still keep doing it, I noticed that free look button, but that really doesn't help the people who use TrackIR.
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2012-11-20, 10:55 AM | [Ignore Me] #224 | |||
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There is a way to use your freetrack and trackir atm. As you may or may not know you can look around your cockpit and fly at the same time. It doesnt seem to be suport of trackir yet. ive been following the trackir forum as wel. But there interestit but not yet putting it in. So i begun to look for a way to tracelate trackit to annolog joystick. There s a litle program thets caled ppjoy. im not sure if its alowd to post a link. this program trancelates your trackir to analog stick. i hope this wil help you. If you need help you can pm me. Have a nice flicht!! sry for spelling |
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