Hi All
I've just come across the instructions in the PDF manual for GTR that discuss using the TIR profile included on the game's second CD.
I'm using TrackIR v 4.0.022 and all the profile files that were installed by this version are XML files. My problem is that the GTR profile on the game CD is a .tir file (the actual filename is GTR.tir) and doesn't appear to be being picked up by the TIR software.
Is there any way I can convert this .tir file so I can use it with the current version of the TIR software?
Cheers
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[ March 27, 2005, 05:06 AM: Message edited by: SeventySix ]
GTR.tir Profile File
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Re: GTR.tir Profile File
Have a look on the simbin site you can find my latest profile there.
Re: GTR.tir Profile File
Im useing Barreds profile its pretty good, i altered it a slightly by dropping all the curves down a bit as i found it sensitive for me.
Good work though Barred
Good work though Barred
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Re: GTR.tir Profile File
Thanks guys, I will give it a try.
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Thanks Hotdognz, I really posted it as a base for others to tweak to their liking.
One thing people could do if they find it a bit fast and would like a slight dead zone with out having the sharpness of the start of the movement from the dead zone, is to lower my curves so that you develope a flattened centre and then to move the curve back up a notch and then copy to all curves.
I have it a bit fast especially on the edges as I use a modified cfg for further movement to the sides as posted here http://forums.naturalpoint.com/cgi-bin/ ... 8;t=000016 by DB, pluss I do not have a great deal of head movement due to my neck.
So please feel free to adjust what ever you want.
One thing people could do if they find it a bit fast and would like a slight dead zone with out having the sharpness of the start of the movement from the dead zone, is to lower my curves so that you develope a flattened centre and then to move the curve back up a notch and then copy to all curves.
I have it a bit fast especially on the edges as I use a modified cfg for further movement to the sides as posted here http://forums.naturalpoint.com/cgi-bin/ ... 8;t=000016 by DB, pluss I do not have a great deal of head movement due to my neck.
So please feel free to adjust what ever you want.
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@Barred
I was looking at www.simbin.se for your GTR profile, but couldn't find anything.
Where can I get your profile?
Thanks
Tobias
I was looking at www.simbin.se for your GTR profile, but couldn't find anything.
Where can I get your profile?
Thanks
Tobias
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Re: GTR.tir Profile File
Thank you very much for your fast reply.
Tobias
Tobias