• Ultraviolet@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It’s not quite a historical event, more of a bit of trivia, but it seems to be common knowledge that it’s possible to cheat at Duck Hunt by pointing the light gun at a light bulb, making it register a hit every time, often repeated as a sort of “look how far we’ve come, those silly game devs in the 80s missing such an obvious exploit.”

    Except it doesn’t work. The light gun checks for a frame of darkness followed by a frame of light. If it picks up light when it’s not supposed to, it counts it as a miss because it knows what you’re pointing at isn’t the screen at all. But people in all corners of the internet are absolutely convinced this trick was a thing for some reason.

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      1 year ago

      Some recent cheap, pelt poorly regulated LED lights flicker on and off at high speeds.

      Would it work with these?

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        1 year ago

        Well actually pwm is used in everything except really expensive lights. Also if you timed it perfectly maybe?

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          1 year ago

          Oh I mean awful lights like your get from AliExpress where they’ve essentially just rectified the circuit but not bothered with caps so it’s flickering at 50/60Hz.

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            1 year ago

            Ohh yeah. I think thats even better for cheating prob because the frequency is lower but i dont know how the game functions exactly so maybe its harder to cheat.

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              1 year ago

              At best, if it flickers at exactly the same as the framerate (60Hz NTSC or 50Hz PAL), you’ll have a 50% chance. Either you pull the trigger on a light “frame” or a dark one, and it’s followed by the opposite. You can do better than 50% playing normally.

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      1 year ago

      Because the Angry videogame nerd showed it works in one of his videos, that’s why