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Is the Sinden literally the only one on market? It's hella pricey - I get quality and all that, but it is very expensive either way.
Is there any good resources anyone knows of for affordable or alternative methods of using a Light Gun for PC?
Presumably you already figured this out by this point, but because light guns act like a mouse, you don't need a controller.
You'll definitely need to mess around to get it to not reset mouse offset between levels or on pause screen though.
Im using the Sinden Lightgun on my 77inch OLED TV with Radeon 7900XTX with 4k Resolution and limited fps to 60. Its a blast in The House of the Dead Remake.
I hope you get your Sinden Lightgun running.
You need some kind of border though
The gun is a camera, it literally sees
It has to know what defines the boundaries of the screen.
Now those boundaries can be outside the screen, provided the gun can see them well
So putting a border on the outside of the monitor can work.
Some people have put LED rope lighting around their monitor.
It does work, depending on the quality of the rope light and if it lights evenly.
I just use the software border, or reshade.
For a single dedicated lightgun game a lot of times i will use reshade.
And then adjust the border size to only be as much border as is needed.
As the Sinden gun actually Sees, room ambient light and reflections etc will affect your results.
The gun is a camera, so it has full camera controls so you have to use a combination of controlling the room lighting and adjusting the advanced camera settings to obtain best results.
If your wall is highly reflective, putting something matte black behind the monitor makes a world of difference.
Like cheap black curtains from walmart for example.
All light guns used on an LCD panel require knowing what the screen ends
because an LCD screen cant tell the gun on it's own, a CRT can.
The guns work very well though, if you take the time to set them up well.
Other peoples settings DONT generally work, unless your rooms are identical
So Bob saying use XX contrast and YY brightness is often useless cause your room is different.
One nice thing on the Sinden guns
They work on a 300" screen, as long as it's a good projector and the screen has good reflectivity.
It's a little hard to do IR sensors on something like that.