Well, the question is in the title. The use eye tracking to aim a vehicle's weapon(s) makes perfect sense and I imagine that it's pretty much superior in all aspect compared to fumbling with a hand actuated device to move the aiming reticle. One disadvantage that I can think of is that when you need to look at different things in your cockpit or observe the various indicators on you HUD in a very short of amount of time.
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Eye Tracking Aiming, Any Disadvantage?
Started by Hit the Deck, Aug 10 2015 03:13 AM
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Posted 10 August 2015 - 03:13 AM
#2
Posted 10 August 2015 - 03:27 AM
I imagine it would be especially embarrasing if you quickly check up on your nearly cored teammate while you hade a nice Gauss shot lined up on the enemy.
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Posted 10 August 2015 - 03:29 AM
This would only work for a dedicated gunner, because if you are driving you need to keep your eyes on many things, like obstacles, rear mirrors/cameras, panel items/commands, etc.
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Posted 10 August 2015 - 03:40 AM
Rushin Roulette, on 10 August 2015 - 03:27 AM, said:
I imagine it would be especially embarrasing if you quickly check up on your nearly cored teammate while you hade a nice Gauss shot lined up on the enemy.
I was thinking about this very issue and I imagine that you need to press a button to engage the eye tracking to prevent accidental "pointing the gun to your lancemates". But this waste a finger or a hand which can perform other task.
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Posted 10 August 2015 - 04:52 AM
So you beam your lasers, and suddnely somehing distracts you, which causes you to shoot somewhere else (like the seismic on the radar indicating an opponent) ? probably not a good idea, But then I don't know how the system reacts to specific "short distractions" like this.
But it would indeed be vey interesting at all to see hwo this turns out. can you make a vid of it in action?
But it would indeed be vey interesting at all to see hwo this turns out. can you make a vid of it in action?
Edited by Lily from animove, 10 August 2015 - 05:38 AM.
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Posted 10 August 2015 - 05:16 AM
Maybe you could make it work only when using Advanced Zoom, since this makes your vision tunneled anyway and it's barely useful while moving.
#7
Posted 10 August 2015 - 05:29 AM
Focusing eyes on a single point sacrifices situational awareness.
A person couldn't scan left and right, up and down with their eyes while keeping their weapons trained on a target.
A person couldn't scan left and right, up and down with their eyes while keeping their weapons trained on a target.
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