Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: pelota on December 12, 2014, 09:58:12 PM
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Ok folks, I really need help with figuring this one out: I am using track-IR 5 and really have poor six o'clock view in certain planes, as all I see when I turn my head to look back is the pilot seat, especially in the F4U/F6F family of planes.... Is there a way to better see one's six o'clock view, without having to lean forward so much while using track-IR? The excessive leaning forward and head turning in order to see an un-obstructed six o'clock view is really cumbersome. Can one somehow get a good six o'clock view, without this excessive forward leaning? The head turning is not too bothersome to me, but if I can just avoid the excessive forward leaning.... I have read elsewhere that somehow the head position can be changed in order to get a better FOV, thus giving you a better, less burdensome, six o'clock look with Track IR? I would greatly appreciated an in-depth answer as how to do this. Thank you in advance.
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I replied in your other thread in the General Discussion.
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I will send you my profile :old:
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I will send you my profile :old:
I would greatly appreciate it, thanks!
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I would love to get a copy of that profile as well. TrackIR is REALLY hurting my AH performance, and I didn't think it was possible for me to get any worse...