Yes I think its a great part of the flight sim experience. Obviously you could go full vr but that gets very expensive and you need a big pc to run vr. Trackir is simple and can be dialled in to make a better experience on the sim. I think its about as important as a joystick when it comes to the sim
TOBII eye tracker is a great option that doesn't require wearing anything on your head, although it is on the expensive side. A much more affordable option is a webcam and OpenTrack freeware.
Had a week at Waddington in the 80s with Air cadets, nice series of videos, am sold
The popularity of this one proves gimmicks aren’t needed.
Just great visuals, sounds and an AMAZING flight model.
Exactly. This is one amazing GA aircraft. I cant wait to see what Cows do in the future
Nice little flight that, think i'll give it a go myself. Still thinking of getting track ir, do you think it's still worth it in 2024?
Yes I think its a great part of the flight sim experience. Obviously you could go full vr but that gets very expensive and you need a big pc to run vr.
Trackir is simple and can be dialled in to make a better experience on the sim. I think its about as important as a joystick when it comes to the sim
@@CraftySimulations Thanks, i'll have a word with Santa, well actually the Missus! ;)
TOBII eye tracker is a great option that doesn't require wearing anything on your head, although it is on the expensive side.
A much more affordable option is a webcam and OpenTrack freeware.
@@l1johnson Thanks for the info ;)
@@l1johnson Yes I have always wanted to try the other options just to see where they sit against the Trackir. One day I will def try the Tobi tracker