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Old 10-14-2010, 10:42 PM
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I agree with you... but what seems is that NP don't want the developers support other tracking devices but only TIR, we will see how Oleg & C. will support in SOW... i think if TIR will be used then no other tracking device will be allowed... somebody want bet??
hence http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=16938

DCS allows TIR and generic head axis inputs. I use freetrack and PPJoy. Just check the PPJoy box in freetrack, assign the axes in DCS, and it's done.

Unless FT's developers have lobbied for game devs to use the FT API, you can't complain about it not being used.

It's when a game only uses the TIR interface, excluding all others, that I see it as unacceptable.

But at the core of the issue - with 6DoF head tracking, it makes NO sense to have a proprietary API. It's more work for everyone (especially the game devs), and hurts the consumer.
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Old 10-14-2010, 11:22 PM
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I think the best solution would be a widely accepted standard of a single API to be used by game developers, so that they could cut down on development time. Then the people who make head tracking software would have to come up with someting that complies to this standard, or make sure their own API can interface with or "plug into" the game developer's implementation.

This not only makes it easier and faster for developers to code stuff, it also streamlines production of further titles and makes sure that everyone who wants to develop a head-tracking solution has a chance at making something work.

Some will say that NP will lobby against this and it could be true, but the bottom line is they couldn't roll it back if it started. Just imagine it, SoW, DCS A-10, the next ArmA title all come out with the same head-tracking API and demand the developers of head-tracking software and devices to conform with it, instead of vice versa where the developer has to do the work. If NP doesn't do it, they'll have a whole lot of angry customers, so they will be forced to
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Old 10-14-2010, 11:59 PM
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Absolutely. Except that the API is pretty much already present, by use of the usual analog axis inputs.

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If NP doesn't do it, they'll have a whole lot of angry customers, so they will be forced to
Like TIR 1,2,3 owners who can't use TIR in new titles due to the "enhanced" NP interface!
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Old 10-15-2010, 02:01 AM
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you can make Tir 1,2,3, work with FT software.
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Old 10-15-2010, 03:22 AM
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you can make Tir 1,2,3, work with FT software.
the irony!
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Old 10-15-2010, 04:13 AM
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the irony!
sure.

On the other hand: You cant get spare parts for a 4 year old Sony TV - and they are not dominating the market.
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