Facetracknoir V200

Unlike later versions that experimented with complex neural networks or different protocols, is celebrated for its "lightning" protocol stability and its low CPU overhead on older systems. It bridged the gap between the original 1.7 builds and the more experimental v1.7.1 patches.

: In a twist of community history, many users found that v200 worked best when paired with parts of facetracknoir v200

: It supports all axes of movement—pitch, roll, yaw, and X, Y, Z translations—allowing you to lean forward to see a dashboard or tilt your head to look around a cockpit. Unlike later versions that experimented with complex neural