-- Release 1.1.1.3
Improving Input Device Index Retrieval for Supermodel3 Gun Games
Thanks to @NIGHTKILLER05 for suggesting this issue and to @WarpedPolygon(Youtube) for providing lots of information.
"People sometimes make mistakes because of their own preconceptions" by Great People of the Past and Ponmi
It was a simple mistake.
To play gun shooting games on Supermodel3, you need to configure the input devices, which can be very cumbersome. In particular, you cannot retrieve the index of the input devices (mouse or light gun) without invoking the key configuration prompt. Additionally, Supermodel3 sometimes whimsically changes the index of the input devices (though this hasn’t happened in my environment so far).
In this update, I have made it possible to obtain the index of input devices without invoking the key configuration prompt. Version 1.1.1.2 was incomplete, but this update fixes it so that the index can be obtained even for mice using Windows standard drivers; in fact, it assigns them. For more details, please refer to the source code.
Streamlining Input Device Configuration for Supermodel3 Gun Games
Instructions
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Selecting Input Type:
- Go to the Control tab and select "rawinput" as the input type.
- When you attempt to start a game with the "analog_gun" type, a pop-up window will appear.
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Assigning Player Controls:
- Click on "Player1 Shoot me!" with the mouse or light gun you want to assign to Player1.
- Similarly, click on "Player2 Shoot me!" with the device you want to assign to Player2. You can assign the same device for both players if desired.
- Once both players are assigned, the OK button will become clickable. Click it to proceed.
- If you don't want to change the settings, press the ignore button.
- To cancel the launch itself, press the cancel button.
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Calibration and Configuration:
- If this is your first time setting up the game, or if you're experiencing aiming issues, access the title's configuration menu to calibrate the sights.
- The issue of the sights not working on "L.A. Machineguns" can be resolved by setting the AIM in test mode.
- If aiming issues persist, consider deleting the nvram to reset the settings.
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Additional Notes:
- The Location Test version of "The Lost World" might not allow sight calibration.
- Sometimes I lose control while playing, but I don't know why. I recommend setting a lower index for player1.
- Despite these challenges, the thrill of gun shooting games is well worth it.
Rediscover the fun of gun shooting games! It's the perfect way to enjoy some exciting gameplay with friends or loved ones.
-- Release 1.1.1.4
Added favorite feautures
- Add/remove from favorites using the right-click context menu:
- Favorites will turn pink.
- Click Show Favorites, which has been added to the menu strip, to change the display mode:

