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  • i envy u ur rig ! although i some trouble understand the difference between the head tracking and you just turning the camera towards the side monitors. but it's nice that the car stays in the middle of the screen, makes it seem much more natural than all those videos where the camera rotates with the head , in a "mouse look" tyipcal way. i'd like to see the effect of you moving up and down vertically

  • Where exactly was the camera? On top of your head?

  • Not quite, elastic banded to my head, think it was under my nose, hence the sound !

  • with the old school g15 (blue)

  • love my oldschool g15 :)

  • Amazing ! Very realistic. Thank you.

  • very nice indeed, going for this setup aswell.

    Just dont know if i will use 20' or 22' screens......HMMM

  • Yeah 3x widescreens is my next goal, using 3 x 19" 5:4 atm

  • That is mental. Nice video...very immersive. Best part is listening to your breathing...you can tell you are focused and intense!!!

  • Great job on this video, using a head mounted camera to show the effect of trackir. I is much better than videos that show only the screen data.

    It should be pointed out that you are using a very sensible trackir setting. Trackir has waaaay too much screen rotation per degree of head movement by default, which makes it hard to drive in the default setting, as the screens are always bouncing around.

  • Wow, very neat, I'd really like a drive on that screen/trackir setup hehe!

  • how on earth have you done that?

  • well, you dont use the trackir too much, you have to look always to the front at that speed.

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