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The only thing I can complain about regarding the use of Track IR is the fact that I find myself turning my head during a movie or other video game so I can see around, kinda like leaning while playing a driving game.......
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If you are using a reflector sight, a little head movement won't be a problem anyway - that is what they are for. Less easy with iron sights though.
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I hate it when I try out some cool looking flying game, and find it doesn't support TrackIR.
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I am always surprised to hear of people flying flight sims without trackIr
After all these years you just forget its even possible. A bit like flying without a joystick I suppose. |
+1 for the use of TrackIR
for CloD i feel there is a "snapping" of views where the game seems to center the movement. Annoying if u try to look left down or right down for instance. |
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TrackIR is capitalist extortion! Use FreeTrack! </trololol> But seriously, any kind of head tracking is very much recommended for CloD(or any other flight sim). Personally I use a little curving around the center with the rotation axis so it's easier to aim. I have the rotation speed otherwise at quite fast so I don't have to turn my head away from the screen. |
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Cant and will not fly without it. :) Not only for the ease and edge it gives but also for the immersion it adds. |
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