I've just realised. If you bough one of them head mover things and your mate comes through the door, you'd look and then you'd crash because the screen went sideways .
When you look to the side to look at your mate you crash anyway - wether the viewangle of the LFS cam changes or not, you aren't looking at the screen anyway.
Yeah, that hitting of the "T-button" is really annoying. Every single game I try, I imediately hit that T and nothing happens. It always takes some time to realize its not LFS what I am playing.
But something different was bugging me. At the beginning of driving LFS you kind of always watched for that red light to appear telling you to shift into next gear. Well guess what. In RL it doesn't happen that way so my engine always got some additional revs before I was so kind to shift into next gear. illepall It took quite a while to get "unused" to that sort of manipulation by LFS.
For those not willing to pay for TrackIR, but would like to try it, you can achieve (spelling) the same effect with an ordinary cheap web cam and the software "Cam2Pan". Not as smooth, but you get the general idea, and if you got a webcam you can lock at 30 FPS no matter what, it's sufficient.
after taking a nice set of bends or a roundabout at decent pace i'll often check my split times in the top-right of my windscreen, all that tells me iswhen my MOT runs out.
I do get problems with my real car feeling really odd, especially the pedals, after a long LFS session. and i've found my steering to actually be heavier in LFS, even though it's only set at about 40% (DFP).
And i just cant get used to driving with my shoes on!
Cam2pan is not free. It has a 30 day trial or something, but it is a cheap alternative. One I've played around with, but haven't gotten anywhere with yet is freelook.exe. There is another free one I have downloaded but haven't tried yet. Can't remember the name though. freelook.exe, I haven't played with enough yet, but if someone wanted to check it out..... I do think I learned of it from this community back when LFS was on RSC.
I use T in AA sometimes... good thing it means the same thing
I got used to it now, a bit, but if I play a long time of LFS, straight on... And then come on msn... I press T too... It's perfectly normal
Yeah, I discovered that when I found a working website.
Freelook I also have, but due to the fact it just gave me a GSoD (My graphics card renders Blue Screens of Death in green O_o) I'll see about spashing out the $10 for Cam2Pan.
you have to go into options - view, and somewhere it says axis like mouse .. i cant remember what, but you have to change the view axis and then cam2pan or trackir or any of that stuff will work
I keep trying to use the paddle shifters in our Mercedes C230 which has no paddle shifters. It's an automatic!!! Fortunately there is a brake pedal in the typical location.
You think thats sad, once many moons ago I said "lol" instead of laughing! I stopped myself after the o and just looked away from the person I was talking to!
I did nothing but play socom us navy seals for like a year straight a few years back, and everytime before i started talking to someone id reach for where the circle button would be on the playstation controller (which is what you pushed to que the mic online). I also reach for the up button on my steering wheel when i look behind me. Its creepy.
It's all just learned behaviour Pavlov's dogs style, I have a problem with expecting the predictive text spelling to kick in when I'm typing on the computer, infact sometimes I stop halfway through a word proper confused when it doesn't.