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I even made a short video to demonstrate this I can actually lift slightly up from my chair and look left and down to see stuff. The level of immersion is greatly enhanced compared to when you are playing without any sort of tracking. The only disadvantage is having to “wear” the paper tracker, but after 5min I forget that its there. I was amazed at how well it worked and, best of all, very low CPU usage, which is great for gaming. The aruco tracker looks for that layout (like a simplified QR Code) and tracks the distortion in 3D space. You basically print a special marker to a paper, glue it to a cardboard or something hard, and stick it on top of your head. I had never heard about Aruco before so I had to give it a try. It has plenty of input sources which include Oculus, Valve VR, IR Cameras, Point trackers and… Aruco Paper Tracker! OpenTrack is the only one of this list which doesn’t include facetracking option. Unfortunately, like viewtracker, it consumed a lot of CPU as well… and I still needed a 2nd program to do the rest of the work. The facetracking algorithm was very good (I think viewtracker-good), but it tended to be more jumpy if I looked sideways too much. Unfortunately, the facetracking was not as good for me, or maybe it was the light again….ĪITrack is a tool exclusively to track your face and send data via UDP to another program. It then communicates via UDP to FaceTrackNoIR which translates the data to 3d movement. This is where I decided to try FacePoseApp.įacePoseApp is installed in your smartphone and uses the smartphone camera to track the face, so your CPU is spared of the work. The other issue is that it tends to crash a lot. I noticed that the facetracking algorithm didn’t play well in darker lighting or too bright, which is a problem in the place where I’m sitting.
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The facetracking was pretty good for a free product and CPU usage about half of ViewTracker. It gives you plenty of flexibility in configuring different sources and outputs (you can even combine 2 sources at the same time). But it had one big disadvantage: very high CPU usage (around 17%), which is not a good idea along side FS2020.įaceTrackNoIR seems to be one of the most famous free alternatives. The headtracking is probably one of the best of whole lot.
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ViewTracker was the first one and although it’s not free, its quite affordable (12$ or so), but luckily there is a free 7-day trial to make sure it works for you. Most of these options allow you to use different input sources. So I spent the last week just trying out different alternatives and decided to write a short blog post to summarize my findings, in case they are useful for people who might want to try this as well. Of course everyone knows TrackIR, which uses a special camera and gear to detect head movements with great precision regardless of lighting conditions.īut I was not prepared to spend 200$+ on one, especially considering I never tried it before. I finally thought it would be a good time to try it. It gets boring really fast if you constantly need to use the mouse to look around.Įnter head-tracking. The downside of it, especially when using tail draggers, is that its really heard to do a flight purely by VFR when you’re limited to a relatively small screen.

I’m loving the bush trips, and hope more will come soon!
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So Flight Simulator 2020 is perfect because there’s loads of detail and everything looks great! My favorite way to play Flight Simulator(s) is by doing sightseeing, VFR trips.
