TIR for Armed Assault
TIR for Armed Assault
First, great news to see the number of supported games growing. Now it appears most, if not all the flight sim developers are adapting support, as are the car sim developers. Next step, the FPS developers....
Probably been asked before, but has Natural point any more info on TIR support for this, or has there been any encouraging communications between naturalpoint and BI in recent times ?
"Every man's misfortune, is another man's opportunity..........."
Fish
Probably been asked before, but has Natural point any more info on TIR support for this, or has there been any encouraging communications between naturalpoint and BI in recent times ?
"Every man's misfortune, is another man's opportunity..........."
Fish
Re: TIR for Armed Assault
PCFormat has posted a video of TrackIR use in ArmA.
http://blog.pcformat.co.uk/?entry=armed ... ckir_video
http://blog.pcformat.co.uk/?entry=armed ... ckir_video
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WOW, Thats exactly what we want - now if we can just get that same movement in all FPS...
Thanks for posting and thanks to the person who made the video!!! Salute S!
Thanks for posting and thanks to the person who made the video!!! Salute S!
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The blog video is great and just what I have been dreaming of since I got my first TIR1. I am so pleased to see TIR being taken seriously in other fields that flight/drving sims.
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Looks great.
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The next video on the PC Format Blog is up:
http://blog.pcformat.co.uk/page/pcforma ... video_part
This one shows off how trackIR can be used for analog leaning. Very cool stuff.
[ July 26, 2006, 12:09 PM: Message edited by: Strango ]
http://blog.pcformat.co.uk/page/pcforma ... video_part
This one shows off how trackIR can be used for analog leaning. Very cool stuff.
[ July 26, 2006, 12:09 PM: Message edited by: Strango ]
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Looks good, appreciate the link and info.
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There is a demo out WITH TIR support.
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Yep, works very nice.......