Jump to content

Freelook and Track-IR


56 replies to this topic

#21 Scar

    Member

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Legendary Founder
  • Legendary Founder
  • 1,694 posts
  • LocationRussia, Moscow

Posted 07 March 2012 - 11:21 PM

View PostTechnoviking, on 07 March 2012 - 05:11 PM, said:


Having tried to do that myself in other games, its an extremely UNpowerful option. ;) Trying to get your neck to have the same dexterity as your hand/fingers is ridiculous. I tried it, and its insanely unweidly.

x2

you'll get pain and nerve tic/spasms in your neck, after 10-20 minutes of such "aerobics".

Edited by Scar, 07 March 2012 - 11:39 PM.


#22 Silent

    Member

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 1,207 posts
  • LocationButte Hold

Posted 07 March 2012 - 11:33 PM

I think it could work if you used precision mode to smooth the curves out.

I'd use it more to just look around the cockpit though.

#23 NotNewHere

    Member

  • PipPipPip
  • Veteran Founder
  • Veteran Founder
  • 99 posts

Posted 07 March 2012 - 11:51 PM

What if you get hickups when using it?

#24 Sarah Dalrymple

    Member

  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 494 posts
  • Google+: Link
  • LocationSkye March, Hesperus II

Posted 08 March 2012 - 12:05 AM

View PostNightwish, on 07 March 2012 - 11:51 PM, said:

What if you get hickups when using it?


Your in-game persona would have hiccups too, I'd suspect!

#25 Halfinax

    Member

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 637 posts

Posted 08 March 2012 - 01:29 AM

I don't know about using to aim the arms, but I can see it working. It would take a lot of getting used to. I'd love for TrackIR to be supported, but admittedly I'd only use it for looking around the cockpit and of course checking my surroundings. I'd rather use a hat-switch for aiming the arm reticule.

#26 Scar

    Member

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Legendary Founder
  • Legendary Founder
  • 1,694 posts
  • LocationRussia, Moscow

Posted 08 March 2012 - 02:11 AM

Since now we know that all valuable combat information is contained on the HUD, which is stabilized to the head movements - there is no big utilitarian point in TrackIR, other than immersion.

#27 Helvetica

    Member

  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 176 posts

Posted 08 March 2012 - 03:14 AM

pressing a button and free veiwing with a mouse will be both quicker and less involved, Like all virtual stuff its a step backwards from the simple action of a mouse/joystick. On a sit in simulator yes - for my pc no.

#28 Silent

    Member

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 1,207 posts
  • LocationButte Hold

Posted 08 March 2012 - 03:35 AM

Spoken like someone that hasn't tried TrackIR. ;)

#29 Helvetica

    Member

  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 176 posts

Posted 08 March 2012 - 03:44 AM

View PostSilent, on 08 March 2012 - 03:35 AM, said:

Spoken like someone that hasn't tried TrackIR. ;)



True i haven;t used it, seen it used tho and the guy looked like he was trying to break his neck to see a landing strip. I dont know about you but i rarely move my head while playing games. Also have a wii and that is just fail for anything accurate at all. It's a novelty.

#30 Scar

    Member

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Legendary Founder
  • Legendary Founder
  • 1,694 posts
  • LocationRussia, Moscow

Posted 08 March 2012 - 03:52 AM

View PostHelvetica, on 08 March 2012 - 03:14 AM, said:

pressing a button and free veiwing with a mouse will be both quicker and less involved, Like all virtual stuff its a step backwards from the simple action of a mouse/joystick. On a sit in simulator yes - for my pc no.

not quicker, but more accurate

Edited by Scar, 08 March 2012 - 03:53 AM.


#31 Silent

    Member

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 1,207 posts
  • LocationButte Hold

Posted 08 March 2012 - 03:55 AM

View PostHelvetica, on 08 March 2012 - 03:44 AM, said:



True i haven;t used it, seen it used tho and the guy looked like he was trying to break his neck to see a landing strip. I dont know about you but i rarely move my head while playing games. Also have a wii and that is just fail for anything accurate at all. It's a novelty.


I don't move my head much when using the TrackIR and can see things fine, but that's because I have mine configured properly unlike the guy you were watching apparently. You can make it as sensitive as you want with the software provided. I wouldn't say it's a novelty because everyone I know that has given it a chance has said they can't play a game that supports it without it.

#32 Scar

    Member

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Legendary Founder
  • Legendary Founder
  • 1,694 posts
  • LocationRussia, Moscow

Posted 08 March 2012 - 04:03 AM

View PostHelvetica, on 08 March 2012 - 03:44 AM, said:

True i haven;t used it, seen it used tho and the guy looked like he was trying to break his neck to see a landing strip.

Bad sensitivity and curves adjustment, i'd say.

Edited by Scar, 08 March 2012 - 04:03 AM.


#33 CyBerkut

    Member

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 609 posts
  • LocationSomewhere north of St. Petersburg

Posted 08 March 2012 - 06:26 AM

View PostS3dition, on 07 March 2012 - 05:06 PM, said:

Actually it's a legitimate point. Most people consider TrackIR for looking around the cockpit .This is the first thread specifically for using it to control the reticle, which would be an extremely powerful option.


Well, it did get mentioned in the past. http://mwomercs.com/..._8308#entry8308

The thread wasn't dedicated to that specifically though. ;)

#34 DaZur

    Member

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Elite Founder
  • Elite Founder
  • 7,511 posts
  • LocationWisconsin

Posted 08 March 2012 - 06:30 AM

View PostScar, on 07 March 2012 - 03:52 PM, said:

The only problem with TrackIR in MWO - its accuracy(in other words - tracking by the neck movement) isn't enough for proper aiming.


I use it a lot with my flightsims... A lot depends on the quality of your webcam and how you sensitivity configured.

#35 Scar

    Member

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Legendary Founder
  • Legendary Founder
  • 1,694 posts
  • LocationRussia, Moscow

Posted 08 March 2012 - 06:46 AM

View PostDaZur, on 08 March 2012 - 06:30 AM, said:


I use it a lot with my flightsims... A lot depends on the quality of your webcam and how you sensitivity configured.

Guys, as i told it already - do not confuse the rough head tracking with fine weapon aiming. And do not confuse the NaturalPoint TrackIR with its free analogues, which are based on webcams - original TrackIR is far more accurate and faster than those, but even original can't provide the accuracy enough to aim the weapons.

#36 TheRulesLawyer

    Member

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 1,415 posts
  • LocationChicagoland

Posted 08 March 2012 - 11:24 AM

View PostScar, on 08 March 2012 - 06:46 AM, said:

Guys, as i told it already - do not confuse the rough head tracking with fine weapon aiming. And do not confuse the NaturalPoint TrackIR with its free analogues, which are based on webcams - original TrackIR is far more accurate and faster than those, but even original can't provide the accuracy enough to aim the weapons.


Looking at the raw data from the track IR 5 camera it looks like it might be accurate enough now. I just think you'd get all sorts of cramps in your neck trying to use it like that.

#37 Helmer

    Member

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Stone Cold
  • 3,272 posts
  • LocationColumbus, Ga

Posted 08 March 2012 - 11:29 AM

View PostScar, on 08 March 2012 - 02:11 AM, said:

Since now we know that all valuable combat information is contained on the HUD, which is stabilized to the head movements - there is no big utilitarian point in TrackIR, other than immersion.


It was mentioned that the other monitors not readily visiable do have secondary and tertiary information. Being able to glance at a monitor and check your heatsinks would be useful.

But. you're correct, it isnt a HUGE game making feature, but it would be nice for immersion.

View PostHelvetica, on 08 March 2012 - 03:44 AM, said:



True i haven;t used it, seen it used tho and the guy looked like he was trying to break his neck to see a landing strip. I dont know about you but i rarely move my head while playing games. Also have a wii and that is just fail for anything accurate at all. It's a novelty.


TrackIR is amazing in games like ARMA2 and Flight sims. True game changers. I've never had to "Break my neck" in order to use it. Its actually quit easy once you get over the slight initial learning curve and set it up how you like it,

Edited by Helmer, 08 March 2012 - 11:31 AM.


#38 CeeKay Boques

    Member

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Knight Errant
  • Knight Errant
  • 3,371 posts
  • LocationYes

Posted 08 March 2012 - 11:42 AM

I have TrackIR5, and have tried it. (Yes TrackIR for MWO all the way btw, love it).

Maybe if someone had Microcontrol on their neck muscles but:

If you set on on super sensitive, that means you have to JUST. Barely. Move. Your. Neck. To be accurate.

If you set it on unsensitive, you'd have to really "Guide" your head around. with the mouse, I can go top corner to bottom corner in about second. Try doing that with your head. It would really be NeuroHelmetish... but in practice... nah.


Edit: For sims, TrackIR is not a novelty, its a game changer. Won't fly without it.

Edited by Technoviking, 08 March 2012 - 11:43 AM.


#39 Duatam

    Member

  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • Ace Of Spades
  • 135 posts
  • LocationFinland

Posted 09 March 2012 - 08:59 AM

View PostScar, on 07 March 2012 - 03:52 PM, said:

The only problem with TrackIR in MWO - its accuracy(in other words - tracking by the neck movement) isn't enough for proper aiming.


You wouldn't use the head to aim though. You would use the head to look around in the cockpit, and the HUD in front to aim.

Mechs don't turn around so fast, so being able to glance to the sides quickly using your head (with TrackIR) would give you a better situational awareness, as well as better immersion.

#40 Scar

    Member

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Legendary Founder
  • Legendary Founder
  • 1,694 posts
  • LocationRussia, Moscow

Posted 09 March 2012 - 09:49 AM

View PostOsmobot, on 09 March 2012 - 08:59 AM, said:


You wouldn't use the head to aim though. You would use the head to look around in the cockpit, and the HUD in front to aim.

Mechs don't turn around so fast, so being able to glance to the sides quickly using your head (with TrackIR) would give you a better situational awareness, as well as better immersion.


It wasn't confirmed yet - that we can move the head without arms reticle being moved too. And judging by screenshots and gameplay video - current FOV is enough to overwatch all cockpit glass at once, without moving the head - so there is no big point in TrackIR at the moment. :P

But if there is some information at the cockpit MFD's, which is really valuable in combat - then TrackIR might be very useful. But we don't know at the current moment if such an info is really presented at these MFD's.

Edited by Scar, 09 March 2012 - 09:50 AM.






5 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 5 guests, 0 anonymous users