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Old 02-15-2011, 07:21 PM
LoBiSoMeM LoBiSoMeM is offline
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While i absolutely agree to the first part of this post, the second to last sentence is, afaik, still not proven except by hearsay.
The answer to the last sentence might be that not sooo many people share your view or just don't care at all.
I fully support Freetrack as long as it uses its own or other free interfaces to any game!
The second part of your sentence is so simple to be acomplished: when game devs USES Freetrack interface and not ONLY the encripted NP one, the world will be a nice place to live!

Think a minute about that, please. A lot of these discussions can't move further because people is blind to see where resides the "block" to generic full 6DOF HT interface...

As I said a lot: I',m not stupid. If I'm talking about this subject, is because anybody with a clear mind can see that the problem isn't "Freetrack uses NP interface", is the fact that game devs don't uses generic 6DOF interface.

I'll not enter in the circle of stupidity again, sorry. Maybe I'm rude, but I"m tired - really tired - of the same and old nonsense...

And you don't think it's "strange" that game devs usually don't came to these discussions?

Gimme a break, please...
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