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2011-11-25, 02:45 AM | [Ignore Me] #16 | ||
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Not to be a negative nancy, but that looks really stupid...
It doesn't make much sense to me. If I move my head, my monitor is still in the same spot, so now I'm going to have to turn my eyes.... the movement of your head and your eye orientation does not match the game view one bit. Really stupid |
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2011-11-25, 03:01 AM | [Ignore Me] #17 | |||
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Then again the human eye will automatically focus without you thinking. You can try this by just staring at the screen and moving your head. The brain realizes the view is moving but the screen isn't so the eye will stay tracked relative to the motion. That is the screen really doesn't need to move for the trick to work with humans.
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2011-11-25, 03:08 AM | [Ignore Me] #18 | ||
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Also, the sensitivity is very much configurable. Even a very small movement of the head can be configured to turn it. Given, high sensitivity can be prone for accidental "wooops I just looked 90 degrees to the left in the middle of a firefight"
Only ever really heard positive feedback with this thing, so that concern isn't really shared by everyone. A worthwhile concern, I guess, though. Regardless. Want to get freelook, even BF3 has it (at least in aircrafts )
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2011-11-25, 07:27 AM | [Ignore Me] #19 | ||
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Yeah, I've used trackir. it takes a couple days of getting used to, but it quickly becomes second nature, and not much motion is needed at all.
Only really useful in a vehicle though. As a grunt its pointless since you can generally spin as fast as you want anyway. |
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2011-11-25, 09:21 AM | [Ignore Me] #20 | ||
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If the game supported TrackIR, i would probably get it. However, I'm kind of in agreement that the VAST majority of players would not. So, since the team is working SUPER hard to make this game Golden I think that spending extra time tweaking and integrating TrackIR software would be a huge timesink that they're (understandably) not interested in adding to their already huge workload.
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2011-11-25, 11:51 AM | [Ignore Me] #21 | |||
If that's in TrackIR's software will handle the details of how to translate your head movements to commands the game can interpret. That's it's job, after all |
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2011-11-25, 11:58 AM | [Ignore Me] #22 | ||
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This could all be done with 1 key. press the key and it dislodges your view from your gun, giving you 2 views. Now let go/press again, and it locks your view to your cross-hair again.
Much more simple and cheaper. But I do like the idea of twin/split view FPS. MMOTSVFPS. |
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2011-11-25, 12:06 PM | [Ignore Me] #24 | ||
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Man have we come a long way from the Power Glove.
I personally wouldn't drop any of my mad money on this, but to each there own. As was previously stated, I wouldn't want the finite amount of dev time used to support the implementation and support of this tracking system into PS2 pre-launch. Now after the game launches and is stable, this would be something that could be a great patch upgrade. Depending on how the mapping works for my Logitech joystick in PS2, and if there even is look left, right, behind, up, and down, from the cockpit, I will probably just map it to the top hat and call it a day. Great find though, and really neat hardware/software implementation from several military systems that have been using eye and head motion tracking for years. |
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2011-11-25, 12:18 PM | [Ignore Me] #25 | ||
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It would be cool, I have version 4 myself for Arma2. Its very imersive. But its just the pro way of doing a freelook button.
As someone mentioned, freelook is the core importance. Once thats in TrackIR can be supported (or CheapSkateIR the webcam version). |
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2011-11-25, 01:57 PM | [Ignore Me] #26 | ||
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For turning, yes, that is true, but it's quite useful for looking around while you are moving around and you don't want to have to stop to do so. I can see this being great for looking around for the sniper while dashing to cover.
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2011-11-25, 03:04 PM | [Ignore Me] #27 | ||
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A friend of mine who really likes ARMA2 (I like it too, but not the biggest fan) wouldnt even consider playing as a grunt without TrackIR. Given, the damage model is very much different, but he really really loves the situational awareness it gives him.
And yeah, biggest thing to implement is freelook and once that is in, everybody can benefit from it, people with TrackIR just more than others
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2011-11-25, 04:28 PM | [Ignore Me] #28 | ||
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As you see in games like Arma 2 (not my kind of game but Trackir works awesomly in it), its great in vehicles lettin you look around while not changing your movement direction. And its great while in cover on foot. Without it, while crouched you have to move your entire body and weapon, spinning an standing out like a sore thumb, esp if prone where you really stand out if you look around. With the trackir you can just move your head, eliminates the motion that is often the culprit of giving your location away. Its also much faster and accurate.
I've used it many times and its great, would love to see it in PS2. Although it was more wanted for the pilot in me but after seeing im pilot+gunner, i may not do much driving anymore.
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2011-11-29, 03:33 AM | [Ignore Me] #29 | ||
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Hm. I'm already upgrading my pc for this game. I think I would probably pick this up if they implemented it. Or if not the official one then one of the cheapo or do it yourself versions that seem to be floating around.
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