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Old 09-21-2013, 03:41 AM
Laurwin Laurwin is offline
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Shouldn't you simply be able to adjust this setting ( glancing through the gunsight ) , from trackIR settings yourself?

Maybe it's possible to adjust the axis curves in your settings, choose the axis which deals with "leaning your neckl".

And put up much higher acceleration/or-some-kind-of-crazy-curve (but only for that "leaning neck" axis?). Also, if possible, make it into an asymmetric axis curve, so you have strong acceleration to the right side (you always lean towards right into the gunsight, for shooting opportunity), but maybe not so much acceleration towards the left side.

x axis, in trackIR, should be axis for this "leaning neck"- motion, sideways,

y axis should be basically, when you sit in more upright posture, or slouch down into your seat.

z axis is when you move your face front or back.

Yaw axis is head turning sideways, and pitch axis is nodding your head up or down.

roll axis is turning (rolling?) your neck towards your shoulder basically (more or less limited motion, inside small bf-109 canopy)

For me, the problem in IL-2 1946 has been mostly the slowness, when you lean your head into the gunsight, it somehow takes maybe one second or slightly more for the gunsight to settle into it's its full picture (maybe it's a practicing issue though)

And like it was said, you can also try to adjust center point of your trackIR, so that it will settle down into the "roughly center" area of the gunsight picture (while you are engaged in the "non-centered gunsight mode")

problem with this simpler method is that you need to re-center it always in this special way, when flying bf-109.
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