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Dpd mars gun is the next gen of light guns |
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ryoken:
I find the Logitech c922. Capable of 720p at 60fps. The problem.. it cost 90 euros which is more money than the Pdp Mars with the camera and gun together and the two games included " if they ever release it ofc" and the Sinden gun should be no more than 100 euros in my guess! More and it may not success with the kickstarter. I don't really know the amount of details you guys can see in order to make the software. But some how , the Chinese guy get in the YouTube video impresive results. Accuracy and speed like nothing before. And that was already 1 year ago. I really think the right ir laser pointer and low power is the key |
Howard_Casto:
Really for me a lot of it has to do with how long are we going to have to wait? If it's more than a year I can probably cobble together something good in that amount of time. I was thinking maybe a backup camera.... they show a very large area with a very short throw and are about the size of a postage stamp. The distortion of a fish-eye lense might be slightly more challenging to compensate for though. |
Zebra:
What is the fundamental difference between this and the existing home IR / CCD guns? I.e. What makes it more accurate and able to work at any distance? I am always happy to see new light gun tech but I have been disappointed too many times to believe it until I see it. If it works as well as current arcade IR guns then I'd almost certainly buy one though. On that note, I would prefer it if someone simply copied the arcade IR design - i.e. Ten sensors around the bezel and triangulation of the position instead of biangulation like the current home IR guns. We know that the Time Crisis 4 arcade gun design works and is reasonably accurate. There is no need to reinvent this wheel. |
ryoken:
Hey guys they just posted the release day. Available 5 july |
Howard_Casto:
Nice. I think I might wait and see how good it is then. |
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