I was looking into getting TrackIR but I first wanted to hear some feedback from owners/users of it before I made a decision to buy it or not.
Thanks,
-FineV
Thanks,
-FineV
or wearing a silly cap in case of TrackIR
Or you can attach (tape, zip tie, or anything else that works) the reflector to the top of your headphone band![]()
By which time, you're better off using the IR lights, because they work considerably more reliably from my experience and also go on your headset.Unless you absolutely insist on a wireless headset, but I'd rather have wires than having the TrackIR reflector experience again...
In that case, waiting for the wireless EDTracker sounds like a far better option.
Sometimes I wonder if I'm the only person who has had a good experience with using the reflector rather than LEDs![]()
I just tried FaceTrackNoIR. I wasn't a huge fan of it. Movements were delayed, not accurate/consistent, and there was a bit of drift. FaceTrackNoIR is basically the same concept when it comes to real life head movements translated into in game head movements. Really making me think again about getting TrackIR.
I just tried FaceTrackNoIR. I wasn't a huge fan of it. Movements were delayed, not accurate/consistent, and there was a bit of drift. FaceTrackNoIR is basically the same concept when it comes to real life head movements translated into in game head movements. Really making me think again about getting TrackIR.
At the risk of sounding (more) like a TrackIR cheerleader, those are limitations of a specific head tracking implementation rather than head tracking itself.
Although to be fair, I do run TrackIR's camera in standard rather than precision processing mode (which confusingly enough is a separate setting from the "main" standard/precision toggle) because I can detect input lag in precision.
I just tried FaceTrackNoIR. I wasn't a huge fan of it. Movements were delayed, not accurate/consistent, and there was a bit of drift. FaceTrackNoIR is basically the same concept when it comes to real life head movements translated into in game head movements. Really making me think again about getting TrackIR.