Had DL'd FaceTrackNoIR too so I gave that a shot. That installed no problem. Updated it no problem. It starts up fine brings up my cam fine. See my ugly mug on the screen fine. Says I have a FR of 22. Not too bad. I load Wraithe's .ini file and started the engine. It's running balls to the wall on both threads of my CPU for like a few minutes before it finally catches my face. But it kept losing it. Every time it lost my face it went into balls to the wall mode again to find it I guess. That's way, way too much load for my old machine. What would Admiral Akbar say about force of that magnitude? So that's a no go too.
So that was a pretty good idea but it's just not for this machine. It runs the game just fine but won't do any multi-tasking like with this here. Woulda been pretty cool tho. Oh well. Next machine.
I don't mean to beat a dead horse, since it's certainly possible that FTNOIR (being a newer program) might be too hard on older machines. My box runs a dual core too, but it's a bit on the older side (~ 4+ years old). It runs the program fine, usually. My point is that it could be your initial set up just needs a bit more tweaking:
One thing I should point out again is the need to install a copy of TIRviews.dll into your FTNOIR installation directory, then making sure it's checked on in the FaceAPI settings dialog. Just download the TIR software from Naturalpoint (it's free) and install it. Then copy the TIRviews.dll file from TIR into the FTNOIR main directory. This is necessary because FTNOIR emulates TrackIR when running in Aces High, so it needs the .dll for emulation purposes.
About facial feature acquisition: every now and then, if you turn off to the side beyond your curve parameters or if you just scratch your nose, the program loses your features and must reacquire. This can take a few seconds and causes the CPU a bit of churn because it's trying to recalculate.. A few easy things will make this go faster though:
First, make sure you have the camera in the recommended spot below the monitor and centered. Second, make sure you have good lighting: a standard desk lamp at 45 dgs off angle to your face will do nicely. (Better light will increase your camera FPS dramatically). Third: if the program loses your features, just move your face closer to the camera for a few seconds and it will reacquire faster. Last thing: make sure you designate the Stop Tracking, and Center Head Position commands in the program keyboard shortcuts, just in case you need to shut it down while in the game. I use Shift+F9 to stop/start tracking and Shift+f12 to center the head position.
Good luck.
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