I've had TraciIR for about a month now, if you'll look at my score, awful as it is, you can see that for the first couple of months since getting here my k/d and hit percentage have slowly but steadily risen. Until last camp that is, when I got TIR, and they dropped somewhat. It's been my experience that gunnery is somewhat harder with the TIR on because it's very easy to get your head off angle from the nose of your plane and just plain miss a shot. My hit percentage dropped fairly signifigantly since getting it. I'm beginning to adjust now though, and it's slowly starting to climb again, along with my k/d. (I will say however, that my k/d is bad mostly because I do silly, but fun. things that I know will end up with me getting killed, I'm ok with that
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The rear views in several planes are so bad that I simply don't fly them anymore. Not that I can't lean and look around like you would in real life, it's just that in the middle of a furball I don't want to be craning my neck and leaning to check my 6 from both sides constantly, and trying to monitor what is going on in front of me and on the sides all at the same time. Some planes are just a bit more hassle than I want to deal with. For now anyway, that may change later, of course.
Also, I find that the over the nose view is NOT AS GOOD as it was when I was using hat switches. I had been using Murdr's head positions, slightly modified to fit my preferences, along with a look forward over the nose and slightly to one side view, with good success. When I'm sitting in my chair here flying, the center position is actually somewhat lower that where I had it saved to with my old hat switch views. I can sit up higher in the seat, and I do when I need to see a bit better over the nose, but without standing up, I can't get as good an over the nose view as I could before. I've found lately that I'm actually missing shots on maneuvering planes as they drop below my nose because I can't follow their jink in my blind spot. I've been tweaking on my TIR profile some to try and adjust that, but mostly I'm learning to work around it in my maneuvering of the airplane.
All this sounds like a seriousl hassle and not a benefit at all, so why would I use TIR? The answer to that is because it makes your overall sa much much more natural feeling. When you look around the plane, your brain just sort of places other planes in three dimensions much much easier than if you're using the view keys. Maneuvering just seems so much more instinctive with it that I'll never go back. I'm not coming from the place of being a total noob here either, I played AW for years and had hat switch views down pat. It's just so much more natural and instinctive to simply look where the other guy is. I even find myself craning my neck and looking around while watching films. (The GF laughs at me when she catches me doing it, but I'm not embarassed, much.)
There is still adjustment to be made, like I say I've only had this thing for a month and only been back up in the virtual skies for a few, but overall it's a vast improvement. The gunnery is harder in my opinion rather than easier. There is no moving your gunsite wherever you want or even anything similar. I wouldn't even want that if it were possible. The more complete immersion much more than makes up for the liabilities if you ask me.
Now, I'm somewhat intrigued with this patch to help fix the rear views in Corsairs and FM2. Anyone have any more information on that one?