

It is not like we have seen any real progress for light gun games with later versions of Mame. I think it is worth using a real light gun even if it means sticking to an older 32 bit mame for gun games. unless someone feels like finishing the GC3 PC drivers. That is, arcade guns that used an IR camera with sensors mounted around the screen. An Aimtrak is probably the only option currently for CCD gun games. Then pick up a directional gun (with an Apac) for games like T2 and Op Thunderbolt etc. IMO, the best approach is to use an official GC2 or an Act Labs gun for real light gun games like Time Crisis or Op Wolf. From what I have read, a lot of the issues people have had is when trying to use them with games that never used a light gun like Terminator 2. My experience has been that the Guncon 2 works well in Windows if used with real light gun games. Poor lenses and badly designed electronics. I have tried a lot and none are anywhere near as good as the official Namco ones. Using a 3rd party GC2 gun is not a great solution for me.
