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Freetrack adventures with OuttaTime (Pics)

Posted: 13 Jul 2009 00:02
by SIDWULF
Here is my Freetrack system, It took me ONLY a week to put together and get parts...also it cost me ONLY $60.

Why would people lie to me.

Here's what you need:

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Some more stuff you may need:

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This is the first step:

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Then you can get down to buissness and make your USB cord:

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And then you can melt some metal onto some wire:

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Then you can make the skeletal structure of your track clip and place out your measurements:

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Then wire it NICE:

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Now tape it up:

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All done:

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And if you followed correctly you should have your very own freetrack system.

Thank you...I have to say my overall skill in IL2 has gone up a further %110 from the %110 it was already at...so be careful guys...I have a head tracking system now.

Re: Freetrack adventures with OuttaTime (Pics)

Posted: 13 Jul 2009 00:31
by american
Im goign to redo mine fore the third time soon.

The first Cheap Build was crap.

The second reached expected Result's but after a couple months of wear and tear is starting to fail..

This third one im planning on getting a better web cam (Wide lens) and being more precise.

Re: Freetrack adventures with OuttaTime (Pics)

Posted: 13 Jul 2009 00:34
by SIDWULF
all the contact points are completely encased in glue and it's really sturdy so i'm hoping it will last.. but i am also not paying $200 +$50 to get a Track IR system across the border.

Can't find one on craigslist either.

so I MAKE. Still have to cover the wires and make a clip for the headphones...right now it's good enough to fly with and i barely tweaked any settings.

Was fun.

Re: Freetrack adventures with OuttaTime (Pics)

Posted: 13 Jul 2009 04:41
by Colslaw
I got my trackir online from a place in Ontario or Quebec for $182 Cdn including shipping via ebay.