Facetracknoir V200 ~upd~ ⚡ Tested & Working
FaceTrackNoIR v200 is a specialized modular software package designed to provide accessible head-tracking for flight and racing simulators by using a standard webcam or dedicated eye-trackers. It eliminates the need for expensive, specialized hardware like TrackIR by using face-tracking algorithms to translate real-world head movements into in-game camera controls. Core Functionality and Technology
The Tracking Tab (Your Webcam)
- Camera: Select your device. Set resolution to 640x480 (higher res kills CPU).
- FPS: Set to 30fps. v200 can struggle at 60fps.
- Smoothing: Set between 30% and 50%. Too low and the camera jitters; too high and you get "lag."
- You have an older CPU (Intel 4th gen or older) – v200 is lightweight.
- You only play FSX or older sim racing titles.
- You want the "Point Tracker" (DIY LED) experience, as v200 handles 3-point tracking better than modern OpenTrack.
Conclusion: Is FacetrackNoIR v200 Still Worth It in 2026?
Yes—but only for specific use cases.
- For Microsoft Flight Simulator (FSX/P3D): Ensure the game sees the tracker as "FreeTrack" or "TrackIR."
- For DCS World: You often need to run FaceTrackNoIR as Administrator for it to inject the tracking data into the game.
