1BRAVO9 Posted March 29 Posted March 29 I saw a thread regarding the Beam Eye Tracker but it was a year old, so I thought it best to start a new one. If not combine the two. Well, can anyone give an update after using it for a year or so? It seems to have very good reviews in general but how is it working specifically for DCS? Is it worth the $25 as compared to using the stand-alone freeware? I'm especially interested in people who have used both TrackIR and Beam. Thanks in advance!
Wostg Posted March 29 Posted March 29 I tried it and refunded, the headtracking was just OK and the supposed eye tracking I'm pretty sure was a huge hassle. Honestly I'm 100% satisfied with a dirty old ps3eye cam and opentrack's neuralnet model using (and this was key for me at least) the large-head-model (or whatever it's called) hidden in the nn settings. I got the cam for a delanclip years ago, which wad good, but see no need to ever go back to it. I can think of nothing heavier than an airplane I can think of no greater conglomerate of steel and metal I can think of nothing less likely to fly
Mandoble Posted March 29 Posted March 29 Got it (Beam), so far quite mediocre or even bad headtracking, even worse eyetracking, eventually enough for a truck simulator, but not at all for DCS. Didn't refunded expecting that they will make it work well some day. Anyway you have a demo of Beam in Steam that works for 3 hours, you may test it and then decide.
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