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Blackdog_kt 03-17-2011 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Wolf_Rider (Post 235158)
why don't you just get the real thing, instead of a sponge that offers less than optimal performance?

Well, i'm spending 70 Euros on a collector's edition of CoD and possibly 70 more on a RAM upgrade, so i can't spare another 150 for a trackIR right now to replace my previous unit which proved unreliable and died after only 2 years of use. But tell you what, if you are willing to send me the cash i'll gladly buy a trackIR 5. Until you do however, it's none of your business what i use ;)

albx 03-17-2011 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by CharveL (Post 235220)
Or you could stop taking it so personally and just not reply.

and who are you to tell me that? you know nothing at all of what he told me in other posts, so is just not your business

CharveL 03-17-2011 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by albx (Post 235243)
and who are you to tell me that? you know nothing at all of what he told me in other posts, so is just not your business

Actually I do since I read them.

It's just that you have been far more offensive in your responses than WolfRider has, you just don't see that since you're too busy clutching your pearls in indignation.

SEE 03-17-2011 01:38 PM

Not sure if my settings will suit you BlackdogKt but they may help as a starter. These are for 6DOF which I use with a MS VX1000 30fps lifecam. You will see that I have dumbed down the roll, sideways and zoom axis with varying amounts of deadzone to suit each axis for my preferences. I tried this profile with my TrackIR Pro Clip (vertical LEDs) rather than my Hatclip (Horizontal LEds) - it needed a little bit of tweaking on some of the axis.


http://i626.photobucket.com/albums/t.../ftsetupwp.jpg

Wolf_Rider 03-17-2011 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by albx (Post 235165)

everytime somebody talks about freetrack you come in and say your idiocy...
why don't you go to hell and shut your mouth? you are only a spammer


you could always go practise what you preach...


Quote:

Originally Posted by Blackdog_kt (Post 235240)

Until you do however, it's none of your business what i use ;)

aww, diddums

MadBlaster 03-17-2011 02:53 PM

Good to see this thread back on top of the heap where it belongs.:grin:

Space Communist 03-17-2011 03:11 PM

Ok this thread seems to have ended up being 99% about software related legal arguments but nobody has, as far as I can tell, actually answered the question as to whether or not Cliffs of Dover will work with freetrack.

Because wow I would be seriously choked if it didn't.

albx 03-17-2011 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wolf_Rider (Post 235254)
you could always go practise what you preach...
aww, diddums

W_R pull out your head from the @ss of some NP's person... you'll see finally the light and the freedom...

robtek 03-17-2011 09:54 PM

Well albx, it seems that your fanatical support for FT has deleted your "be civilized - files".
Hopefully you find, maybe with a group therapy, a way back to normal.

albx 03-18-2011 04:57 AM

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Originally Posted by robtek (Post 235444)
Well albx, it seems that your fanatical support for FT has deleted your "be civilized - files".
Hopefully you find, maybe with a group therapy, a way back to normal.

you are wrong, i'm not a "fanatic", i'm only answering W_R with his same words, perhaps he is a NP's fanatic, everytime we start to talk about this argument he begins to say "Tir is better","buy TIR","why don't you just get the real thing, instead of a sponge that offers less than optimal performance?" is this a sort of "TIR fanatic"?? or I'm again wrong?


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