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View Poll Results: Do you like to see Freetrack interface integrated in IL-2:CoD?
Yes, I like to have Freetrack interface integrated in IL-2:CoD. 133 81.60%
No, I don't like to have Freetrack interface integrated in IL-2:CoD. 30 18.40%
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Old 02-15-2011, 01:17 PM
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I´m TIR user and I do care!
TIR is only one kind of a headtracker. If there is a cheaper but also working solution it makes sense to provide an access to it.

The immersion is much hígher while playing with a headtracking device. With more player gaining benefit from it the more stable the community will be.

Plus your point just sounds a little selfish.
See, the fine thing about democracies is: People can have different views.


How could anyone be against something the get for free?*
(I don't care about the piracy thing, I'm guilty of that myself)
I was forced into the "no" answer - the whole thing is so rigged I refuse to help him prove his point. Whenever I feel one comes up with the wrong arguments I switch sides, which often results in finding myself fighting on the side of the enemy. Sometimes confusing - but always great fun.

Also:
If OM made a deal with NP and got desperately needed cash for it - great.

*Unfortunately, there is no such thing as free lunch.
Well, in the IL2 community maybe - then again I think this is wrong too.
We get all this updates and mods for free; UP, 4.xx, you name it - yet the servers are struggling for survival because the (majority of the)community is to greedy to donate once in while.
What kind of "community" is that supposed to be?
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Old 02-15-2011, 03:11 PM
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See, the fine thing about democracies is: People can have different views.


How could anyone be against something the get for free?*
(I don't care about the piracy thing, I'm guilty of that myself)
I was forced into the "no" answer - the whole thing is so rigged I refuse to help him prove his point. Whenever I feel one comes up with the wrong arguments I switch sides, which often results in finding myself fighting on the side of the enemy. Sometimes confusing - but always great fun.

Also:
If OM made a deal with NP and got desperately needed cash for it - great.

*Unfortunately, there is no such thing as free lunch.
Well, in the IL2 community maybe - then again I think this is wrong too.
We get all this updates and mods for free; UP, 4.xx, you name it - yet the servers are struggling for survival because the (majority of the)community is to greedy to donate once in while.
What kind of "community" is that supposed to be?
Sir, given Switzerland's long history of neutrality and your line of reasoning, I put forth the propostion that you should withhold your vote on this matter. Just something to consider. Good day.
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Old 02-15-2011, 03:35 PM
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you should withhold your vote on this matter.
Something the swiss are not accustomed to - in single year we have to vote
more often than the average citizen of any other democracy in his whole life.


Btw: We have also a history of selling our sons as mercenaries to whomever pays most. Often this led to swiss fighting against each other for some foreign power.
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Old 02-18-2011, 02:35 PM
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I am a track ir 4 owner, but I think that people who use Freetrack should enjoy his device. But, If Natural Point has supported O. Maddox ( €€€) he should protect the device link, I would do it.
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Old 03-20-2011, 11:39 AM
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For what it's worth I would like to see CoD support freetrack's interface. It's just another tickbox in a menu which provides more options for people. Simple as that.

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Old 03-25-2011, 03:26 AM
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From the English language manual (it's linked on another thread in the CoD sub-forum), Chapter "Flying the Planes - Pilot Controls", page 68, second to last paragraph:


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More advanced players may consider using a head-tracking device or webcam software for an even more lifelike view control.

So, i guess that seals the deal
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Old 03-25-2011, 04:27 AM
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Thanks God. Some good news. Now if you can fix this epilepsy crapola, I go to church next Sunday.
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Old 03-25-2011, 09:05 AM
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I have a TrackIR 5, but I would like alternatives to be supported as well, competition helps drive technology forward.
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