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TheGrunch 02-20-2010 05:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Wolf_Rider (Post 144970)
3) Where do you see [S]Freetrack developers[strikethrough and insert ->] outfit supporting intimidation tactics? on their and others sites

Nothing I have said has made my belief about NaturalPoint's behaviour any less likely, but if you honestly can't make that connection then I can't help you. I think it's wiser to believe that a firm operates for profit than for their customers.
Now, do you have any proof of YOUR allegation about Freetrack developers? Care to provide a link?

I agree with Andy, your inability to separate Freetrack from an open standard for headtracking is very perplexing.

Wolf_Rider 02-20-2010 06:00 AM

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Originally Posted by AndyJWest (Post 144972)

I've seen no evidence that TrackIR is 'original' in any sense other than in creating a particular interface,

which is what NP are being stomped for by trying to protect it.


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Originally Posted by TheGrunch (Post 144971)

Well, I'm bored now, I was arguing this because it was interesting, but if you're so evasive that you can't answer simple questions I'm going to be bored again. I haven't intimidated you as you posted above (unless you meant to write intimations), you won't answer simple questions, don't recognise basic logic, have some kind of unnatural attachment to NaturalPoint and TrackIR. It was interesting for a while. :rolleyes:

oh, I'm sorry, did you require the answers in a particular format? 'cause to me it definitely looks like there is a clear answer to each of your three questions

TheGrunch 02-20-2010 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Wolf_Rider (Post 144974)
oh, I'm sorry, did you require the answers in a particular format? 'cause to me it definitely looks like there is a clear answer to each of your three questions

Nice one champ, why don't you take a look at the time I responded to your post, and the last time you edited your post? :)

AndyJWest 02-20-2010 06:16 AM

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Originally Posted by AndyJWest

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I've seen no evidence that TrackIR is 'original' in any sense other than in creating a particular interface,
which is what NP are being stomped for by trying to protect it.

Trying to protect what? An unoriginal interface. They invented nothing significant. All they did was create a way for their hardware to interact with other people's software. they are entitled to do this. So is anyone else. What about this is so difficult to grasp?

Wolf_Rider 02-20-2010 06:18 AM

which post, is that?

TheGrunch 02-20-2010 06:22 AM

There is an 18 minute interval between when you posted #108 and when you last edited it to add the whole second section. If you're going to respond to people who posted in between that time, you have to take into account when you made your edits. I posted #109 14 minutes before your last edit of #108. Now can we get back to the discussion?

Wolf_Rider 02-20-2010 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by AndyJWest (Post 144972)
I've seen no evidence that TrackIR is 'original' in any sense other than in creating a particular interface,

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Originally Posted by AndyJWest (Post 144977)
Trying to protect what? An unoriginal interface. They invented nothing significant. All they did was create a way for their hardware to interact with other people's software. they are entitled to do this. So is anyone else. What about this is so difficult to grasp?

its nothing difficult to grasp at all if you maintain your original "creating an particular interface" line of your first quote, which you seem to have changed to 'unoriginal interface' in your second quote.

no wonder you don't understand anyone, when you don't seem to be able to follow your own train of thought.....

Wolf_Rider 02-20-2010 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by TheGrunch (Post 144979)
There is an 18 minute interval between when you posted #108 and when you last edited it to add the whole second section. If you're going to respond to people who posted in between that time, you have to take into account when you made your edits. I posted #109 14 minutes before your last edit of #108. Now can we get back to the discussion?

is that all you have left grunch? talk about hardpressed


lets see what we've got so far....

allegations without proof
an agreeance that developers/ publishers don't need to cater to hackers
an agreeance that there should be some sort of interface that software writers can use for headtracking, without hacking into someone else's
an admonishment of one company for wanting and endeavouring to protect its software access, without affecting any other
a freesource team, who won't approach developers for inclusion in the product but would rather hack and support hacking


interesting

TheGrunch 02-20-2010 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Wolf_Rider (Post 144982)
is that all you have left grunch? talk about hardpressed

No, I've asked you a question. You answered a post I made between edits of one of your earlier posts, for some reason. Would you care to answer my question as to whether you can provide a link that proves your allegations about the Freetrack developers? All this evasion you're trying is very boring.

Wolf_Rider 02-20-2010 06:37 AM

keep trying grunch, you're the troll you've acused others of being ;)

as for a link?, yes there are many links


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