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Track ir.....

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 4:10 pm
by Skipper
Hey guys,
Well its my birthday soon and i was thinking of purcahsing track ir to "enhance my flying ability".First though , I thought it would be best to consult with you guys and ask if you think it is up to scratch!I was going to get the 3rd version (track ir 3 pro) for about £70.I also have the question of which socket does it connect to in the pc and does it need a certain amount of RAM etc etc.

Thanks in advnce

Skipper

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 4:17 pm
by :FI:WillieOFS
It plugs into a convenient USB port. As for RAM usage, I have no idea.

Some guys swear by 'em. I've had mine for a year and still find it a bit disconcerting. :?

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 4:25 pm
by Grecian
Yes, essential I think, USB connection, minimal resources used if any.

Once u have mastered it, which can take a few days, u wont want to fly without it. ^:)

I'm going to place my order!

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 5:26 pm
by Skipper
Thanks for your replies my fellow comrades.I'm going to place my order now and then heading onto HL. See you in a bout 20 minutes!

Skippy

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 1:33 pm
by Beowolff
though this posting is a bit old and no doubt you already have your TIR, i totally agree with Willie. i've had my tracker for about a year or maybe even longer... and still find it hard to use. sure, its GREAT, a real nice addition to your flying pleasure, and does work completely as advertised... only some people (like myself) seem to continue to have wonky problems with it. not the equipment's fault, mind you, but some sort of mental blockage in the use of it.

usually, when i first start it up (offline and against the AI) it works beautifully for me... maybe because i KNOW i'm flying against the AI. but for some reason, the MORE i use it, the less it works correctly...no doubt, due to me getting excited and twisting and turning in my seat and bobbing and weaving my head or something. and it never fails, when i get ONLINE and play against humans, i completely loose myself and get all befuddled RIGHT WHEN I NEED IT THE MOST! graaaa!

now at times, it seems to work better for me than others... and when it does, its startling just how much it helps, but when i get all mixed up and get it whacked out...its also startling just how BAD it messes me up. lol. and i tried HARD to learn to use it. the first six months was a joke for me, with it all whacky and jerky, after getting the dead zones finally right, it was better, but then going on line and getting blasted from the skies because i got excited and messed it up, put me off of it for a full six months or so. when i finally came back to it, it was better and has continued to improve somewhat...but even now, over a year later, i have not fully mastered it.

its not for everybody. evidently not for me, though again, i have come to some sort of terms with it. maybe eventually i'll get it down completely, oh in say another year or two. lol...

Beowolff

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 2:54 pm
by :FI:TacticalS!
Since this thread re-surfaced due to Beo's post, I was kinda amused by this thread :FI:Skipper, I mean the "vote" up until you decided to purchase TIR was 1 negative review and 1 positive review.

So I must ask, were you really looking for feedback, or just needed someone, anyone, to say something remotely positive to build up the courage to order this expensive little toy? :D

These boards are good therapy, eh guys? :lol:

BTW my TIR3 experience has been wonderful. Within a week I was using this crazy thing and really enjoying the immersion and tracking abilities. While once in a while I may move a bit in my chair, a quick hit on re-center before engagement ensures a trouble-free experience.

Happy flying!

You are on the right lines...

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 7:15 pm
by Skipper
I have to admit TactS , I was pretty certain I was going to get it but I just needed a nudge in the right direction :D I just hope that its worth it but i'm sure i'll have fun fiddling with it and most likely get annoyed when it meses up but its all part of the experience ;)

Thanks for the help guys :D

Skip

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 7:28 pm
by :FI:Gurberly
It's great. Get it, I doubt you'll regret it.

G

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 10:14 pm
by :FI:Snaphoo
I know that I love my TIR3pro. :D

No doubt, with time and patience... you will too...

;)

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 11:17 pm
by Kitty
with the way games currently seem to affect me, I'm not sure if it's wise for me to even consider Track IR. Unfortunately the price is too steep to simply 'experiment' with it. Same reason I dare not to try and pick up CoD - I get motion sickness that no longer goes away - though in past I used to be able to get 'used' to it.

As a simmer, I have been looking at track IR very very often, because it's useful in so many games that I play and will be playing in the future. Messing with voice control or keyboard always has been a problem - I usually try to have at least a left look and right look programmed on my wheel/joystick, but track ir sounds just so much easier. If only I knew how it would affect me.

It's somewhat...

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 1:19 am
by :FI:Heloego
...disorienting at first.

Once you get your unit's settings customized, though, and get past trying to use the hat switch even after getting TIR, you'll wonder how you got along without it.


One caveat...


Do not<REPEAT> DO NOT use it if you are tending a hangover!!!! :cry:


The headache is incredible! :roll: