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First off i want to say that i "hate" this type of view because it's very unnatural. Why? Because you it's not your head that moves but the computer that does that for you. It may be real in real life but in front of your monitor you don't undergo gravitational forces so this type of view becomes very unnatural (at least to me). Combined with TrackIR it's even worse.

 

F1+LCtrl: Natural Head Movement View gives you a slightly head_up view (looking more through the HUD) with natural head movement engaged with the lower part of the cockpit being blocked. It also blocks TrackIR.

 

F1: Cockpit View gives you normal cockpit view with TrackIR being active but there is still a slight "Natural Head Movement" if you compare it with FC1.12

 

Is there a way to shut this "natural" movement off completely?

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Cool, works perfect.

 

thx Duality

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Can imagine it is ennoying for some people. Certainly because you can't just put it off.

 

I like it actually. For me it adds a little in terms of realism. I can imagine turning my head like this under certain circumstances.

 

And as a bonus I feel that it brings life to the more simple flight dynamics of the f15, a10, su 27/33.

 

But just a matter of taste.

 

Wiwa

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Is there way to minimize this effect instead of completely turning it off? There are some numbers below that head_roll_shaking which seems to be related but haven't really tested those.

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