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I'm sure this has been done before, but I've noticed in other threads that some people have head tracking, some don't, some might think it's not worth the expense for the benefit it brings, and some simply haven't got around to it yet.
So I thought I'd post a short clip, from an avid IL2 fan rather than from the manufacturers, which I hope shows the improvements in immersion, tactical advantage, and situational awareness that it brings. Of course, I had to do it in a BoB scenario............... ![]() Hope you find it useful, Dutch |
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I agree that TrackIR is a very vital and immersive tool, but isn't your video a bit unfair? After all, it's not TrackIR vs without TrackIR, it's TrackIR vs fixed forward view.
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What has fairness got to do with it? It's a demonstration of TIR isn't it?
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I havent (personally) found much need for a TIR. It probably smooths the learning curve a lot, but I have the insta-turning snap views and mouse so deep in spine and muscle memory I dont feel any kind of need for it... Stick in right hand, left for mouse & keyboard, feet on pedals. I have the unfair advantage of being both-handed however, I write with left, throw with right, mouse naturally in left, stick in right. ATM I dont think a TIR would increase SA much at all and help in scissoring etc. would be minimal as well, but its probably great for immersion, and helps newcomers.
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I use 6DOF Freetrack which works superbly well and cost me £12-00. (Fitted to my headphones which I always use anyway!). The difference is that I now fly in Pit view which I always struggled with using the POV hat Unfortunately, it has become so essential for me that I am totally dependent on it. I can control the views and switch between fixed centre view, 2 - 4 and 6 Dof by assigning these to the redundant POV switch.......best add on you can have for a flight sim (IMO) but not every one will like it so using something like Freetrack is an excellent opportunity to try 'headtracking' out - particularly if you want to fly in cockpit view. If you like open view then stick with the POV!
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You can disable TrackIR anytime, as well as you can reduce the ammount of movement with hotkeys.
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I do the same thing with my left hand on a trackball mouse and my right hand on the stick, without 6dof of course but I also dont get a stiff neck or have to strap anything onto my head
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If for some reason my trackIR is not available I just do not fly. Might as well fly without a joystick.
Aside from combat SA, I actually find it a huge advantage when mud moving and scud running below tree top level. |
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I'll second that. I couldn't possibly enjoy a flight sim without TrackIR. After flying without it for many years and now having used it for a couple of years , it's an absolute must! I use the Track Clip Pro which is attached to the side of my stereo headset.
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