Understood sir, I do not want to bother you more but leaving the footage I recorded here so maybe you can suggest me something another, expect stop the tracking in zoom in position because Im already doing it and it helps just a little on not moving or slow moving targets
Not really sir! We can already add as many curves we want to the game in the settings (profile). Just need a button to switch between two and the tracking will continue while switching. Let me show it :
Yeah I assigned a button for it as well, but it only works good if the target is not moving. But if you go in a dogfight and try to take close shoots or follow a moving target, it is not a very clear solution because when you turn it off and the target gets out from your monitor you have to zoom out and turn on the tracking, zoom in again and turn it off again to not get sensetive again. There s so many again thats the problem.
I guess you all were waiting for me about 10 years 🤣
Thanks for replying back! I really liked the software mate but it really makes me sick when I zoom in. If I can't zoom in properly that creates disadvantage for me against other players. And I do not want to buy a trackır or opentrack to get over it because I think your 3€ software can match up with them easily. I think just an one button will not make anyone scary though and looks like Im not the only one suffering. Please help us... 🙏🏼
Thank you! It looks something small but I think its going to make many people feel comfortable. But wim did not answer yet hope he had seen this topic 😅
Hi, first of all I want to say that the software is awesome, thank you so much for it, quite satisfying. But there is an improvement I want to suggest because I think it will help me and the other users. Im playing IL-2 BoS and I fly at maximum zoom out view to see wider. The point is my curve settings works quite good in zoom out view but when I try to see something far away I zoom in, and that is the point everything gets messy, the curves get so sensitive real quick. Because I had set my curves...