Flip wrote:The TrackIR software is extremely flexible. You can define different curves and sensitivities for every direction, and if you take some time to set it up, it quickly becomes pretty much impossible to do without. And as other said, it really is a game changer!
Loriath wrote:Flip wrote:Walter, it may depend on how wide your centre focal point is.
Loriath wrote:Flip wrote:The TrackIR software is extremely flexible. You can define different curves and sensitivities for every direction, and if you take some time to set it up, it quickly becomes pretty much impossible to do without. And as other said, it really is a game changer!
Even EDTracker has the ability to amplify your head movements so that if you turn your head a little, it will only turn a little in game, but the more you move, the more it moves in game. to turn completely around in the ship as far as it will go, I only have to turn my head just a little past the edge of the monitor.
I think that in the case of Black Rose, it may be not work comfortably and Walter, it may depend on how wide your centre focal point is.
Head tracking that works, in whatever form, is as others have said a Game Changer. But because of circumstances, some people may have issues. It is a shame that there is no way to really try this before you buy unless you can find a place that has a money back satisfaction policy.
evovi wrote:If you're close to me, you're welcome to try the TrackIR out
Walter wrote:Loriath wrote:Flip wrote:Walter, it may depend on how wide your centre focal point is.
I remember how I could read a book with head still and eyes following the line - now the eyes stay still while the head has to move.
A lot of things are just a memory.
Thanks, anyway.
Walter wrote:Am I right in thinking that, as you turn your head, the view changes but you have to keep your eyes on the screen?
I use varifocals so straight ahead is my only option.
Any other old farts players with a wide experience of life with the same problem?
Black Rose wrote:With me, and I am not that old, I lose track of things of their motion is too exaggerated. Like if someone flips a coin, I see it go up and if I try to follow the motion is vanishes from my sight and then I'll see it fall. Any sudden motion that I try to track with my eyes is lost to me. So something like the tracker would make me nauseous
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