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Old 09-18-2011, 08:51 AM
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in the newer you can't because was removed on Naturalpoint request .
I thought so, what a bunch of §"$§$§$&&#* !!!

From your signature I see that your are using Win7 so I deduct that FreeTrack is working with Win7 (because in the forum I saw postings from people who did not manage to make it work with Win7-64...)

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Old 09-18-2011, 09:14 AM
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It´s working fine for me on Windows 7.

If you want to try it, read the feedbacks they gave about the cameras. It´s worth to spend 10-20 $ more for a camera that works well with the game/Software.

In my case i bought one(Hercules Classic Silver) whose driver always switched the settings to default when changing to the game. Very annoying but i finally solved it.

@conio. I fly with head tracking since a few days now and have to figure out the settings. It still feels a bit strange. Will i get used to it? How long will it take?
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Old 09-18-2011, 09:37 AM
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I thought so, what a bunch of §"$§$§$&&#* !!!

From your signature I see that your are using Win7 so I deduct that FreeTrack is working with Win7 (because in the forum I saw postings from people who did not manage to make it work with Win7-64...)

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yes, as Continu0 said it works very well on Windows7 x64, need just to have directx9 updated and you are fine. The devs are working on a new version, hope to see it soon
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Old 09-18-2011, 09:57 AM
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I thought so, what a bunch of §"$§$§$&&#* !!!

From your signature I see that your are using Win7 so I deduct that FreeTrack is working with Win7 (because in the forum I saw postings from people who did not manage to make it work with Win7-64...)

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To be fair with natural point, apparentely free track does use some of natural points coding unauthorized.

i did a freetrack to, but it didnt turn out well, i have a track ir, and its jsut plain awsome, i was amazed how it worked straight out of the box.

still, good luck on your free track, if it goes out nice, you will spare 100 bucks.
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Old 09-18-2011, 10:54 AM
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To be fair with natural point, apparentely free track does use some of natural points coding unauthorized.
no unauthorized code is used, was only added the possibility to use TrackIR hardware with freetrack, NP didn't liked it so it was removed. The code is not a Naturalpoint patent, how can you patent a math calc? Better not start again this discussion Freetrack VS TrackIR because will not go anywhere.
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Old 09-18-2011, 01:59 PM
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Continu0,
Yes, it takes some time to get used to it but once you do, you can't fly without it.

As for Win7 64, that 's what I'm running it on. The only issue I had was with freetrack was with the ps3 eye cam but there is an unofficial patch in the freetrack forum that makes it work.
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You need to build your 3 led points (for a 6DOF) and have a webcam.
Optionally to build 3 LED points, you can use NP TrackClip PRO with Freetrack.

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Old 09-18-2011, 04:39 PM
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Optionally to build 3 LED points, you can use NP TrackClip PRO with Freetrack.

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yep, but seems easy to broke, and 30$ seems too much for 3 IR leds, I made mine with straws
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