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The only issue I had was my centering key is F12 which conflicts with the Steam screen shot so I moved it to F11 and no problems.
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Is it just me - or is it very difficult to hit anything with TrackIR?
I am totally new to this... so it might be that - but i find it hard to aling the corsshair on to the plane and actually hit it.. My settings in IR software: Profile: Smooth Speed: 1.3 Smooth: 12 Advanced settings: Motion adjustment all axis to "smooth". Actually i find it works quite good inside the IR software - but inside COD and with a DO 17 in front of me, it's sort of chaos! ![]() Just me being a newbie? ![]() |
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I really can't afford a new TrackIR right now and after hearing they have a habit of dying often the idea is even less appealing, but freetrack is not exactly doing a perfect job for me either and there's not many alternatives with so much widespread support. Overall it's the precision i care about the most, since i fly with CEM and temperature effects enabled. Some Luftwaffe aircraft have instruments to monitor on the engine nacelles and many others have useful indicators on the wings (spit flaps, 109 radiators, ect), so being able to maintain a steady look over the wing without having to drop overall responsiveness to a crawl would be nice (this was an issue with trackIR as well, it's just that in the TIR software it's much easier to edit the response curves). Do you think it's worth it to get a Playstation 3 camera that can do 120FPS and has a higher IR sensitivity as a dedicated FT camera? What i mean is, will a higher frame rate allow faster response while still maintaining a smooth and precise ride? These PS3 cams are quite cheap (about 30 Euros from a local e-shop) and it's easy to find customized PC drivers for most operating systems, so if the higher native FPS makes a difference i'd be willing to give it a go. |
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