I had that problem using Windows 8 64 bit. My solution that fixed it was to run facetracknoir as administrator (right click on shortcut, run as administrator). Once i did that, ETS2 automatically recognizes the tracker - no settings required. You can even turn it on in the middle of the game and it will work.Uxot wrote:Got a webcam to try out this program works fine but ETS2 doesnt track shit or detects it tried many settings,g_trackir 1,set virtual joystick in controls settings etc...nothing seems to work..frustrating...any help?
Also, I found the face tracker works best for ETS2 when just using the YAW axis. the other axises (axi?) are not really required and just cause problems - i turn them off. Also, i adjusted the curve to have a large deadspot up to like 10pts so i really have to turn my head for it to respond. this way unless I really want to look around, the camera stays centered. Once i set it up like this, it works great!! No need for LED hats or anything like that. It does what i want it to do, only when i want it, and i can use it at night with my normal lighting. I'm using the logitech c310.
Be sure to map a key to turn off the tracker so when you want to relax or take a sip of coffee, you can just press a button to turn it off while driving. With the settings I noted above, you don't have to sit perfectly still to keep it straight, making it much more relaxing and ultimately useful. I can even eat and drink without it freaking out.
Good luck!