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    Default Shooting simulator on your tv or projector

    This seems like a really cool idea.

    Wouldn't mind if something like this became available on our market.


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    Default Re: Shooting simulator on your tv or projector

    Looks interesting

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    Default Re: Shooting simulator on your tv or projector

    That looks like fun!

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    I think they are based in Sweden or some Scandinavian country so no go to SA I think. :(

    Sent from my SM-G955F using Tapatalk

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    Sometimes when I watch our news. I feel like just shooting the tv. Does that count.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooty View Post
    Sometimes when I watch our news. I feel like just shooting the tv. Does that count.
    Every TV can be a shooting simulator....

    .... once

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    Default Re: Shooting simulator on your tv or projector

    This free software seems to do the same thing-


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    Default Re: Shooting simulator on your tv or projector

    Quote Originally Posted by gizmo16 View Post
    This seems like a really cool idea.

    Wouldn't mind if something like this became available on our market.

    Mmmm, how does the dude in the bakkie (UTE) hold up on screen react to the shots?? are there a few filmed scenarios which get triggered depending on hit or is it just a filmed sequence and you go bang bang at the right time and he falls down anyway. Getting a reading on the BS meter with this one.

    I shot a video range in the SADF and that system ran two massive paper screens with a backlight. The scenario was projected in a slightly darkened room, there were a few barriers for cover and it was shot live. When you fired the shot/s (double tap was the thing) the video froze and you flicked on the backlight to show your hits. When done you rolled the two sheets till there was no light showing, flicked off the backlight and resumed. Most interesting for the ignore/ take cover/ shoot scenarios in urban environments. Fun times!

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    Default Re: Shooting simulator on your tv or projector

    You lost me on that one. Not sure how the film reacts to the shot has anything to do with the hit detection software. If you get a hit on a certain defined area, the guy goes down. How he actually goes down doesn't matter. Where is the BS ?

    Quote Originally Posted by SteveFW View Post
    Mmmm, how does the dude in the bakkie (UTE) hold up on screen react to the shots?? are there a few filmed scenarios which get triggered depending on hit or is it just a filmed sequence and you go bang bang at the right time and he falls down anyway. Getting a reading on the BS meter with this one.

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    Default Re: Shooting simulator on your tv or projector

    Quote Originally Posted by gizmo16 View Post
    You lost me on that one. Not sure how the film reacts to the shot has anything to do with the hit detection software. If you get a hit on a certain defined area, the guy goes down. How he actually goes down doesn't matter. Where is the BS ?
    OK, what if you just don't shoot the guy? Does he still fall down?

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