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Have you seen this? http://store.razerzone.com/store/raz...ctID.228849000 Razer Hydra uses magnetic positioning (from the base) and claims to be super accurate. Not sure how it can be hooked into one of the head tracker protocols since it defaults to mouse movements. There is scripting capability, but I am not sure if it can be outputted as a joystick. If it's possible we maybe able to use glovepie and go from hydra->joystick->glovepie->fakektrackir |
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I was thinking more of perhaps LEDs on top of the headset pointing up to a camera somehow fixed above the head although for that to work we may have to strap ourselves into a flightseat to keep reasonably centrally located ! ![]()
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Any new on this, is there any owners who have played flight games with this? How did it feel? Was it so good that you can recommend it? Or shall we wait upcoming models.
I guess that there will be new models coming even in this year, hopefully with better mounting. Read about really bad difficulties with mounting this on your head. But imagine and full hd hmd with head tracking... Thanks for the video Mac! |
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