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I've been running with Freetrack for a few months now, but I'm finding that I have to change the profile all the time to compensate for varying lighting conditions, how low my battery pack is running etc. Plus I have to delete a dll everytime I want to play Dirt 2 or F1 2010 or they won't even launch.
My question is aimed at anyone who has used both systems, how much better is TrackIR 5 than Freetrack? |
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TrackIR is expensive but it simply works. Well, that's the reason why it is expensive plus theres no competitors.
How I wish that Saitek e.g. was building a head tracker ![]() But until that day take TrackIR. Forget Freetrack. I've tested them both. |
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Freetrack is better. I never have to touch my profile. My hat plugs into usb port, so no worries about battery. You could also make a hat to plug into a wall socket if you wanted to do that. If your room lighting varies, I suspect you will have problems with either system. Instead of fixing the profile all the time, fix your room. Put some window blinds up or something.
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How can you state that freetrack is better when you have never used TIR?
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Freetrack works pretty well - if it works. Should you go for it, i highly recommend buying a camera that is suggested on the freetrack-website.
I have problems with the drivers of the camera(which wasn´t suggested): They always switch to default settings when i switch to the game.
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