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Of course I'm real. See for yourself. I posted a picture of myself at response #280 of this thread. http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showpos...&postcount=280
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I suppose that any premium or high profile software developer would expect the inclusion of alternative interfaces to have support and continual improvements. NP are a professional manufacturer and support their products/software through continued updates, improvements and also manufacture the hardware for a total solution. FT relies on donations, there have been no further updates since V2 and FT requires the user to mod/adapt and manufacture the hardware (with very mixed performance results for some). I would prefer to use FT in any software that supports Headtracking but it would also be understandable if a developer were to limit headtracking to NP given its support and continual developments as a bespoke product guaranteed to function.
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Also, mouselook is not 6dof - mouselook moves in two axis x and y. Quote:
What really should happen is for developers to leave headtracking options for all, rather than only supporting TrackIR and allowing NP to keep their monopoly. Last edited by vicinity; 02-16-2011 at 08:45 PM. |
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CoD Release is only a matter of weeks away and that question will finally be answered. |
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What I really don't understand is why ArmAII and O:A can have TIR and Freetrack suport, BIS devs can talk about the subject, and here we speculate a lot of things...
Why? Someone of 1C staff can please answer me that question? |
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It quite possibly would be if there are no alternatives, but, alternatives have shown Quote:
You mention one of those alternatives here and Mouse Look (aka Freelook) offers the full 6DoF Quote:
last maintenance release was on 200 Nov 2008 Quote:
I don't see anyone as disputing that [QUOTE=vicinity;224950] NP obviously don't want that though because you can charge for much more your product when there is no competition. Most of their updates are just to allow you to use their software on the most recently supported games and that is only because of the encryption they added to prevent other headtrackers entering the market and as they see it, using their hardwork (of getting developers to support headtracking). [QUOTE=vicinity;224950] Many have agreed that a software author has every right to protect the work and efforts Quote:
refer back to Mouse Look comments |
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Yes, and what has that got to do wtih what i've posted? Yes, i'm making a point that I think that it is how it should be. Quote:
refer back to the that not being 6dof comment earlier. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_degrees_of_freedom |
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What do you pay when you buy track ir? I'm not talking about the camera and the clip. Every Chinese company can make that for 5$. You pay software.
Is it worth the money? It cost's 3 times as much as COD will. Is the code more complicated then COD? I don't think so. Why other company's don't sell their HT product but make it free you ask? Because they have some dignity and are not trying to sell you bottled air. Why devs include only track ir then? Use your logic. We can bit.h as much as we like, but until the devs realize, that track ir is not the only solution that work, we are wasting our time. Last edited by Stipe; 02-17-2011 at 12:39 AM. |
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