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View Poll Results: Do you like to see Freetrack interface integrated in IL-2:CoD?
Yes, I like to have Freetrack interface integrated in IL-2:CoD. 133 81.60%
No, I don't like to have Freetrack interface integrated in IL-2:CoD. 30 18.40%
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Old 02-20-2011, 01:05 PM
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all that describes the what and the method. LoBi, it doesn't describe the how it works... what does FT hook into with your ArmAII? eg, does it hook into mouse look, does it hook into NP, does it hook into yet another view system?

How many DoF is available FT in ArmAII (OoTB)?
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Old 02-20-2011, 01:14 PM
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all that describes the what and the method. LoBi, it doesn't describe the how it works... what does FT hook into with your ArmAII? eg, does it hook into mouse look, does it hook into NP, does it hook into yet another view system?

How many DoF is available FT in ArmAII (OoTB)?
This guy is idiot or what?

I'll not explalin AGAIN how works FreeTrackClient.dll. If you don't understand until now, you will never can.

ArmAII "hook with my ArmAII" providing Freetrack axis to these actions:

- 2DOF free looking, pitch and yaw;

- Lean right and left, X translation;

- Zoom view, Z translation.

So, 4DOF, like TIR does in ArmAII. If you use TIR, it's the same way to assign TIR axis to ArmAII controls.

What's your point now? NP have a "patent pending" with "looking" into games?

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Old 02-20-2011, 01:23 PM
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This guy is idiot or what?
so what happened to the 6DoF you keep badgering about? and you still haven't explained in layman's terms the what...

When you can be civil and behave yourself, I'll take you off ignore again

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Old 02-20-2011, 01:29 PM
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so what happened to the 6DoF you keep badgering about?
WTF?!?!?!

I'm talking about Freetrack Interface suport. ArmAII didn't use all 6DOF in the game, just 4 axis, with FT or TIR. What's your stupid point now?

It's better and better! Now I beggin to believe that you don't work for any company. You are really nonsense! My head aches!

You know what head tracking and 6DOF means at all? I need to explain that to you?

Ohhhh... Maybe NP have a "patent pending" over "6DOF"! Only NP can delivery 6DOF data!

You, NP, and anyone that goes this way is sick.

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Old 02-20-2011, 01:33 PM
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WTF?!?!?!

I'm talking about Freetrack Interface suport. ArmAII didn't use all 6DOF in this game, just 4 axis, wit FT or TIR. What's is your stupid point now?

It's better and better! Now I beggin to believe that you don't work for any company. You are really nonsense! My head aches!

well, that's slightly better...

yes, LoBi, the interface is the how... can you explain the what?

Point? what happened to the badgering over 6DoF? it looks like you'll happily settle for 4DoF now.

At least it is starting to sink in... I don't work for NP
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Old 02-20-2011, 01:39 PM
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well, that's slightly better...

yes, LoBi, the interface is the how... can you explain the what?

Point? what happened to the badgering over 6DoF? it looks like you'll happily settle for 4DoF now.

At least it is starting to sink in... I don't work for NP
NP must be happy with that, you are really pathetic. Even NP don't deserves this kind of employee.

I'm not "badgering over 6DOF", if you can't noticed yeat, I'm advocating for Freetrack Interface suport into IL-2:CoD, and in this case with 6DOF, available in IL-2:CoD.

But what I really can't believe is that I loose my time with you and you really believe that you achieve some point because ArmAII uses only 4DOF with FT and TIR. It's really too much nonsense for my brain!

Go take your meds, please. You really need it!

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Old 02-20-2011, 01:50 PM
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none of that explains "the what", LoBi...

and no, you're badgering anyone who opposes the hack tool, not advocating for inclusion... if you were "advocating" you should be able to and would have no hesitation to explain how it all works, to the layman. You would approach the developers with a clean product.

Now you may think you're being very clever , but you aren't doing your cause any favours... in fact you're doing it more damage than good.
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