Re: f1c cockpit view
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 6:42 am
Hi Dan,
The cockpit view from the TrackIR video is a custom setting by the user. The really great thing about ISI is they give the user a lot of control over game customisation. In F1 Challenge, the way to modify the view is as follows:
Open the file 'default.cfg' with notepad. This can be found in your F1 Challenge 99-02/Saves folder.
Scroll down and find:
LocalCam=COCKPIT
{
Fov=(75.000000, 62.500000)
Clear=TRUE
Color=(164, 218, 249)
ClipPlanes=(0.225000, 500.000000)
LODMultiplier=(1.000000)
MipmapLODBias=(-1.500000)
Size=(1.000000, 1.000000)
Center=(0.500000, 0.500000)
Flags1=(0)
Flags2=(0)
RadiusLimits=(0.000000, 0.000000)
OrientationRate=(35.000000, 35.000000, 25.000000)
PositionOffset=(0.000000, -0.028500, -0.0100000) \\(Left-Right, Up-Down, Back,Forward)
OrientationOffset=(-0.030000, 0.000000, 0.000000)
Radius=(0.000000)
}
The two important lines for altering the view are 1) 'Fov' and 2) 'PositionOffset'.
'Fov' stand for "Field of View" and must be thought of as how wide an angle the view point is. The first number (0.750000 in the stock game) is the horizontal angle and that is the one you should adjust. It's important to note that wider views (higher numbers) make the 3-D effects of the cockpit more pronounced. As a side effect narrowing or widening the view appears to push you "closer" or "further" from the steering wheel. HOWEVER, the "Fov" value should be selected based on the amount of cockpit 3-D effect you want while looking around with the TrackIR and NOT your distance to or from the steering wheel!
"PositionOffset" is the value you should adjust to move closer or further from the steering wheel. The third set of numbers (-0.0100000 in the stock game) moves you foward or backwards. Higher negative numbers will move you closer to the wheel (like changing the stock value to -0.0500000).
You can also use the second PositionOffset value (-0.028500 in the stock game) to move your view lower into the cockpit. Increasing the negative value lowers your view.
Using the TrackIR allows you to move your view closer to the steering wheel (as you would be in reality) while still being able to look at the mirrors when needed. TrackIR v4.0 software recognizes the F1 Challenge EXE automatically, so it will work with any mod based off of that EXE (which is every mod made for F1 Challenge).
Since it's tracking your head movement, if you adjust in your chair, your view will shift a bit. But this is really a non-issue and it becomes quite natural to simply "look forward" as you would in real life.
The cockpit view from the TrackIR video is a custom setting by the user. The really great thing about ISI is they give the user a lot of control over game customisation. In F1 Challenge, the way to modify the view is as follows:
Open the file 'default.cfg' with notepad. This can be found in your F1 Challenge 99-02/Saves folder.
Scroll down and find:
LocalCam=COCKPIT
{
Fov=(75.000000, 62.500000)
Clear=TRUE
Color=(164, 218, 249)
ClipPlanes=(0.225000, 500.000000)
LODMultiplier=(1.000000)
MipmapLODBias=(-1.500000)
Size=(1.000000, 1.000000)
Center=(0.500000, 0.500000)
Flags1=(0)
Flags2=(0)
RadiusLimits=(0.000000, 0.000000)
OrientationRate=(35.000000, 35.000000, 25.000000)
PositionOffset=(0.000000, -0.028500, -0.0100000) \\(Left-Right, Up-Down, Back,Forward)
OrientationOffset=(-0.030000, 0.000000, 0.000000)
Radius=(0.000000)
}
The two important lines for altering the view are 1) 'Fov' and 2) 'PositionOffset'.
'Fov' stand for "Field of View" and must be thought of as how wide an angle the view point is. The first number (0.750000 in the stock game) is the horizontal angle and that is the one you should adjust. It's important to note that wider views (higher numbers) make the 3-D effects of the cockpit more pronounced. As a side effect narrowing or widening the view appears to push you "closer" or "further" from the steering wheel. HOWEVER, the "Fov" value should be selected based on the amount of cockpit 3-D effect you want while looking around with the TrackIR and NOT your distance to or from the steering wheel!
"PositionOffset" is the value you should adjust to move closer or further from the steering wheel. The third set of numbers (-0.0100000 in the stock game) moves you foward or backwards. Higher negative numbers will move you closer to the wheel (like changing the stock value to -0.0500000).
You can also use the second PositionOffset value (-0.028500 in the stock game) to move your view lower into the cockpit. Increasing the negative value lowers your view.
Using the TrackIR allows you to move your view closer to the steering wheel (as you would be in reality) while still being able to look at the mirrors when needed. TrackIR v4.0 software recognizes the F1 Challenge EXE automatically, so it will work with any mod based off of that EXE (which is every mod made for F1 Challenge).
Since it's tracking your head movement, if you adjust in your chair, your view will shift a bit. But this is really a non-issue and it becomes quite natural to simply "look forward" as you would in real life.