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Sinden Light Gun and tilted monitors question
Fursphere:
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--- Quote from: Fursphere on March 30, 2025, 10:25:23 am ---My screens are tilted back a little (about half as much as yours) and I've never had any issues with my Sinden guns.
Since Sinden is a 'webcam' - i'm sure there is a tipover point where the image distortion will start effecting accuracy.
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Thanks. What's the Sinden experience like? I've used Guncons back on the PS2. I've also used the Ultimarc guns. I've been bothered by having to calibrate frequently (like when the gun launches)
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To be completely honest. They work fine. But the bezel drove me nuts, and the rapid fire recoil is weak. The USB power just can't keep the huge capacitor charged, so the recoil gets weaker and weaker after a few rapid fire shots. Single shot is really strong though.
So I picked up some RetroShooters Reaper RS3 and MX24. Much happier with the overall platform.
Howard_Casto:
If aliexpress will ever ship my stuff I'll be trying a few different gun solutions. The wiimote route might be the most cost effective for a pure lightgun. It's essentially gun4ir but much cheaper.
For me you've got to have three guns to play everything properly. A "light gun" for single shot games like virtua cop, a positional gun for mounted cabinet machine gun games like t2, and a third option for whatever "other" you might run across like shotguns in big buck hunter or wiimote-like ir guns in the more modern machine gun games. None of the solutions out there are perfect, but I'm hoping to develop software as I go, so stay tuned.
Fursphere:
There are a few modern games that come in both positional and hand-held light gun versions. Aliens Extermination and Armageddon are both this way. 43" screen versions (standard) have position guns, 55" screen versions (deluxe) have hand held guns. I'm not sure how much more 'nostalgia' you'd get out of having a fixed bug vs. a hand held submachine (MX24) gun. So the lines get blurry. If you've got a dedicated T2 or Operation Wolf cabinet, sure - go mounted guns. But if you're on a multi-cade setup, I don't see the benefit. I guess you could build a dedicated fixed gun cabinet... lol (MOAR CABINETS!)
There is a pump-action shotgun made with Sinden internals. Kind of neat. Its really expensive though for what it is. https://thunderstickstudio.com/products/grs-sinden-target-pro-arcade-lightgun
The only 'gun' game that I see being an issue is the silent scope games. Hard to fake / emulate that setup.
I tried using a real wii-mote as a light-gun a few times - and the accuracy / stability was horrible.
A side note: the RetroShooter MX24 sub-machine guns' recoil is LOUD. There is a mod to add a buffer on the solenoid to quiet it down. I'll be doing that to mine. You have to turn the game sounds up crazy loud so you can hear them over the constant full-auto solenoid recoil noises. (Maybe this forces more 'arcade experience' ? Every time I go into a modern arcade, it seems like every game has its volume cranked up to the max)
TapeWormInYourGut:
I don't have one and I don't really know, but if it didn't consider the viewing angle then it wouldn't work too well for children or with multiplayer games where players are standing to the side of the screen. These are very similar scenarios where the screen is skewed in relation to the lightgun. I have not heard about anyone complain about these. Their original Kickstart campaign specifically addressed viewing angles as part of the benefits as well.
pbj:
Where’s that British guy that couldn’t shut up about these things when we actually need him?
Splash the cash, Waterman.
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