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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 1/2/2009 9:24:32 PM Posts: 3, Visits: 4 |
| | Is there a trick to getting tracking to work in FPS'? I have calibrated my glasses and they seem to line up quite well with the indicators onscreen, but one I start playing the game they do not work at all. For example, in both COD4 and TF2, large motions will only result in a strange yaw jerk (often in the wrong direction) and no pitch change. I have toyed with the mouse settings in each game, but it does not help. |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 2/27/2009 1:26:19 PM Posts: 3, Visits: 15 |
| I have the same issue, running Vista 32-bit. I did find out I was doing the calibration wrong, though. You're supposed to take your VR920 off your head, then calibrate by rotating the unit in the air. Temples must be extended for this to work. For me, this stopped the "jerkiness" you described, but native headtracking still doesn't work; all I get are tiny, tiny movements in-game.
Using GlovePIE, I was able to get COD4 working to an extent, but it was far from perfect.
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