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raaaid 11-01-2012 06:23 PM

does anyone else lean his body when turning?
 
when i get into a turning duel, if its left handed for when i want to notice im leaning my body left as much as i can:confused:

maybe a custom i aquired from my bike days?

does this happen to anyone else?( who use no trackir of course :)

Richie 11-01-2012 07:01 PM

Yes I do..and when a Spitfire or Hurricane zooms over my head I'll duck. One night I was flying with my friend Venny and I had lost sight of him, I asked him where he was he replied check your 6. I turned in my chair at my computer and looked in the kitchen for him. If that's not an immersive simulator I don't know what is.

WTE_Galway 11-01-2012 10:01 PM

no ... nor do I tend to do it when flying a real world aircraft :D

However what I do find myself doing, especially if I have been using trackIr a lot, is try to look around by turning my head whilst watching a movie or documentary on television.

M2morris 11-02-2012 09:55 AM

I would say no, but I have been washing my hands in the bathroom only to look up into the mirror and realize that I just took a crap with my track IR hat still on my head. Now 'that's' immersion baby. And I don't think I was leaning in either direction. But I do some goofy body-english when I fly RCs trying to miss trees or whatever.

swiss 11-02-2012 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WTE_Galway (Post 476330)
However what I do find myself doing, especially if I have been using trackIr a lot, is try to look around by turning my head whilst watching a movie or documentary on television.

lol, i feel your pain.


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