LookPilot, ein Webcam-basiertes Head-Tracking-Werkzeug für Spiele auf Linux, erhält ein Update mit neuem Tracking-Modell und Tray-Modus. Das Tool unterstützt über 700 Spiele via TrackIR-Emulation und ist auf Steam für €15,49 erhältlich (14-Tage-Testversion kostenlos).
New Tracking Model: Vega & Altair You can now choose between two head-tracking models in Settings - Head tracking mode. Vega (the original model) tends to stay more consistent in tougher conditions like dim light or a partially visible face. Altair (a newer 3D model) can track more precisely when you have good lighting and a clear view of your face. Neither is strictly better; it depends on your camera and setup. Try both and keep whichever tracks better. Vega stays the default, so nothing changes unless you switch.
Tray Mode LookPilot can now run quietly in the system tray, with autostart and a one-click camera toggle in the Gaming tab. The first time you close LookPilot, it asks how you want it to run: Manual (closes completely), Semi-automatic (stays in the tray), or Fully automatic (starts with your PC, always ready). You can change this anytime in Settings. New Turn off camera in tray option: when LookPilot is in the tray with no game connected, the camera powers down to save resources, then comes back on automatically when you reopen the window.
Steam: Offline Mode Licensed Steam users can now run LookPilot fully offline, with no connection required to keep tracking.
Bug Fixes & Other Fixed a crash when the camera reloaded. Fixed a force-feedback conflict with Hori wheels. Fixed several startup and shutdown crashes. You can now drag the top edge of any spline graph to change that axis’s sensitivity directly on the curve.
Big thanks to every user who helped by testing the beta!
