![]() CRTs would display right away, but LCDs have varying milliseconds of delay, from 1-15. ![]() Note that you also have the problem of display lag being very different between different models of TV, and if Game Mode is enabled or not. Old light-gun tech depends on the unique characteristics of how CRTs draw to the screen, so completely different tech is needed for LCD screens, and it all resembles the Wii, with an IR bar used as a reference point above or below your screen. ![]() LCDs draw the whole screen at once, so the gun always reads you as aiming at the same pixel. CRTs draw the screen one line at a time, and so syncing to the beam lets the white flash pinpoint exactly where you are aiming, by how many nanoseconds it takes for the sensor on the gun to see the flash. Guncons themselves don't work on anything but a CRT, because they sync to the photon gun on the screen to figure out where you are aiming. You need a light gun with a sensor bar like the Wii has, which there were a few made at the end of the PS2 life span.
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