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Vetteman94 said:
mesoteto said:
it works for that guy in teh vid b/c he is riht next to it, that way it can read his suttle movement and expand them in game

how ever the farther away fromt eh camera you move teh hard it wil lbe to read little movement and the only way for it to register Is by making larger movement tat might require you to really crane your eyes left or right to still be able to see the screen


Not to mention I don’t know of a single person that can sit perfectly still (as in 0 % movement )

There will always be soft tremors moving thru your body and your head is very rarely ever at rest ( it’s a fact of life) so sitting across the room the camera will either have to be so sensitive that it will read every movement and exaggerate it or almost no movement thus making me have to do the majority of it

However this could be great and (VR like) if you combine it with a goggle system so that I look right, the camera reads that, and my goggle show that….win


Or you could move the camera closer to you

Bingo. It doesn't matter how far you are from the montior or TV but the distance from the camera. I already have used my Track IR 20 feet away from my HDTV when I'm playing IL2 on my HDTV instead of  my PC monitor. (my pc is 20 feet away from my HDTV).

 Now it is true Track IR does take a little getting used to because you move your head a lot more than you realize as well a small turn of your head means a much larger turn on screen. Now That I gotten used to Track IR with a game like IL-2 on the PC  I really miss this feature with the PS3 version of IL-2.

 P.S One  big plus is PS eye is a lot cheaper than a Track IR unit which is over $100.