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Skeet Shooting is an achievement in RAGE 2. It is worth 15 points and can be received for: Hit an airborne enemy with the Shotgun's Slug Shot RAGE 2 has 65 Achievements worth 1435 points. The Phantom Clay appears as a green edge to the orange clay, when the orange clay is clicked, the green Phantom Clay is turned off. In Practice Mode (the default mode) the Phantom Clay is on. The patented Phantom Clay shows the correct lead – where the shot string intercepts the clay – in each shot.

Save ammo, clays, your ears, your shoulder – and see where you’ve been missing !

  • CLAZERis a virtual reality shotgun simulator for skeet, trap and sporting clays
  • Realistic 3D perspective, true scale, true velocities and 3D trajectories
  • Correct spatial lead – how far in front of the target you must point to hit it
  • Shows where you miss
  • Correct rules of the game for tournament play
  • Not a 2D projection – shoot high incoming shots, shoot overhead

CLAZER is the most cost and time efficient way to learn and practice clay shooting away from the range.

CLAZER facilitates Clay Sports Gaming – whereby FPS gamers can become proficient clay sports shooters

CLAZER was designed to be played using your own shotgun as the VR controller

Read the reviews from experienced shooters

Check out videos onCLAZER’s Steam VR site

CLAZER is available now on Steam VR for HTC Vive and Oculus Rift

Get the Patented VR Gun Controller and play CLAZER with your own shotgun

CLAZERis so revolutionary, it has four US patents with one more pending. You literally have to see it to believe it. You not only see what you see at the range – you see what you’ve been missing – how far to lead a target, where the pellets are going when you miss, and how you can improve your game.

CLAZER Shotgun Shooting Simulator User’s Guide Index

Introduction

  • Home Page
  • User Interface
  • Play/ Pause
  • Stations Positions
  • Phantom Clay On/Off
  • Singles Doubles
  • Eye Dominance Selection
  • Gun Option/ Reticle Option
  • Game Modes
  • Practice
  • Teach
  • Compete

Skeet Specific

  • Tower selection
  • Station selection
  • Station 8

Trap Specific Controls

  • Singles/ Doubles/ Left/Right/Center
  • Angle of throw
  • Shooing Distance

Sporting Clays Controls

  • Machine selection

Supersampling

CLAZER Introduction

CLAZERis the world’s first patented virtual reality shooting simulator. It was developed by Lead Tech Llc ]to teach beginning shooters how to shoot skeet, trap and sporting clays and to enable experienced shooters to practice away from the gun range. It is presented in an easily accessible, intuitive, totally immersive form that is fun to play as a game.

If you have shot skeet, trap or sporting clays, CLAZER will seem like you are at the range[]. CLAZER PRO has three modes – Practice, Teach and Competition. If you are just learning how to shoot a shotgun properly – CLAZER is the best place to start – because you will not only see the correct lead on each shot, you will see where you miss – until you stop missing !

When practicing with CLAZER, we’d encourage to treat the virtual gun like a real gun – no horseplay and no aiming at anyone – and finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot – practice virtual gun safety just like you would in the field or at the range.

Though sold as a game, CLAZER was built as a realistic shooting simulator that is the least costly, most efficient way ever invented to learn how to shoot moving objects effectively.

CLAZER Home Page

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Home Page in CLAZER PRO has three game options – Skeet, Trap and Sporting Clays – shoot a target to enter.

Before you do, put the goggles near the ground and turn them around to see the level of detail in the grass – find some frogs in the mud, look straight up in the sky. A whole lotta information in that field . . . to give you a preview of the level of detail in the games

CLAZER User Interface

The User Interface is actuated by shooting the icon – which actuates the laser pointer.

The FAQ “?” icon is on the right of each game’s User Interface. Shoot that first

Play /Pause button – will stay in Play mode during the Practice Mode (which is the default) and in Teach Mode – meaning you will continue to get clays thrown – no “Pull” command needed. If you miss one, they are like trains or buses, another one will be along any second !

In Competition Mode – you will be transported from one station to the next and the Play button will go gray when it is ready to throw.

If you have not competed in skeet, trap or sporting clays,you might want to watch a video to brush up on the rules so that you know what to expect.

The Shooting Stations are shown in each games in the middle of the User Interface as squares in the same layout as at the shooting range. They are not numbered, but Station 1 is to the left in each game – just like the range. Look down at your feet and stand on the stone station maker.

Get in the proper shooting stance – hit play and get ready to crack virtual clay.

The Phantom Clay appears as a green edge to the orange clay, when the orange clay is clicked, the green Phantom Clay is turned off. In Practice Mode (the default mode) the Phantom Clay is on. The patented Phantom Clay shows the correct lead – where the shot string intercepts the clay – in each shot. Practice with the Phantom on and memorize how far in front it is from the real clay. When you get proficient at one station, try turning the Phantom off. Repeat until you have mastered that trajectory.

The correct lead (pronounced “leed”) is a function of the intercept area of the trajectory and speed of the target and of the shotgun pellets. LeadTech has calculated the correct lead for each trajectory usual empirical shot dispersions [www.leadtech.co]out to 70 yards and actual shot ballistics.[http]

All of the clay trajectories are taken from videos of actual skeet, trap and sporting clay ranges. The sporting clay trajectories were derived from drone videos[] of a clays course in San Antonio.

No matter what style of lead you use – if the gun is pointed at that Phantom Clay when the shot leaves the muzzle, you will bust some clays.

Singles / Doubles (Pairs)

Each game will throw singles or doubles (pairs)

Skeet – laser shoot the High Tower icon and the Low Tower icon (the rectangular bars on the left of the User Interface) to get both of them on and throwing a pair.

In Comp Mode, you will get the pair automatically – be ready, and if you have not shot skeet doubles before, watch a video first.

Trap – doubles are accessed by clicking the Trident icon until you get two clays (on the left and right fork of the trident). If you have not shot doubles in trap, watch a how-to video first.

Sporting Clays – to get a pair, click both the side-by-side orange clays in the User Interface. The next machine to throw will light up on the clock face before it throws

.Check out a video if you have not shot doubles before.

Skeet
Trap
Five Stand Sporting Clays – one or two clays shown

Since VR uses binocular vision (two lenses/ two scenes) for a 3D effect, you will need to determine which eye is dominant

If you are using an Xbox controller and chose the gun (as opposed to a reticle – cross hairs). (If you are using a hand controller, just hold the gun up to your dominant eye.)

If you use the HTC Vive controller, or the Oculus Rift Touch controllers in CLAZER PRO, you are going to get a very nice replica of a 12 gauge over under shotgun (that may look a whole lot like a Beretta 686).

If you are playing with an Xbox, you may get a reticle (cross hairs) at the Point of Aim (POI).

Practice Mode – throws clays with Phantom Clay (which can be turned off) continuously

Teach Mode – shows where you missed with an X at the point of impact (at same distance as clay)

Competition Mode – takes player through a round

Practice Mode is the default mode in all games. It is turned on via the Play button and stopped via the Pause button.

Practice Mode defaults to Phantom Clay on – to show you where the correct lead is. Once you have gotten the hang of it, you can turn the Phantom off and continue to Practice without it

Practice Mode throws clay continuously . . . . so that you can practice – no need to call “Pull”

Practice Mode works from any station – and any machine – that you select.

Remember – practice makes permanent – so practice correct foot position, correct look and hold points and correct body movement. Check out a tutorial video first. [Check out a tutorial video first. ]

Before you start Practice Mode, look behind you and shoot the pattern boards (bulls eyes) to see how your gun is patterning. CLAZER shoots flat – 50/50 – with 50% of the pellets above the line of sight and 50% below.

For skeet shooting pointers, check out these videos

For trap instructions, check out these videos.

To learn each type of sporting clays shot – watch some instructional videos online

Teach Mode (CLAZER PRO) shows you the point of impact of when/ where you miss with an X marks the spot and a momentarily freeze of the gun avatar. The “X” appears at the same distance as the trajectory of the clay – if your miss is near the clay. If you are way off – it will appear at the point of impact (the ground, a tree, a frog, a building) or at about 50 yards out.

Teach Mode icon in the User Interface is the instructor standing at the board with a pointer teaching (get it ?)

Once you have muscle memory of the shot, turn Teach Mode off. The trick is to memorize how much lead is necessary – with the Phantom Clay on – then practice in Teach Mode.

For skeet shooting pointers, check out these videos

For trap instructions, check out these videos.

To learn each type of sporting clays shot – watch some instructional videos online

When you go to the range, we recommend that you reinforce your skills with a ShotKam. from my pal David Stewart

Compete Mode in CLAZER PRO is the icon to the right on the user interface that looks like a score card, because that’s what it is.

When you opt into Compete Mode you will play a round of skeet, trap, or sporting clays in accordance with the (US) rules. It might help to learn those rules[www.nssf.org] once you become proficient.

As you progress from station to station, you can pull up the Score Card by clicking on the gray icon above the Compete Mode icon. When done competing, click the Compete Mode to go back to the game’s home page.

For skeet shooting pointers, check out these videos [hhttps]

For trap instructions, check out these videos.

To learn each type of sporting clays shot – watch some instructional videos online

Skeet Specific features include the choice of tower – low or high tower – station selection and the fact that Station 8 has no Phantom Lead – since there is no lead at that station !

Laser or shoot the High Tower rectangular icon for throws from the High Tower to left of scene

Or the Low Tower icon to the right of scene

Or both High and Low Towers for simultaneous doubles

Just like at the range, since the clays are based on videos from a skeet range with correct dimensions, speeds, trajectories etc.

Skeet Station icon is the semi-circle of squares – Stations 1 – 7 with Station 8 at the top center

Click one to move to it – then toggle yourself around until you are facing the motion trackers

Skeet Station 8 has not Phantom Lead shown because there is no lead, it flies right past your head – you just look at the clay and shoot it. If you miss, turn Teach Mode on to see where your point of impact is.

Trap Shooting has three unique User Interface functions

Left / Right/ Center/ Single/ Doubles Trident

Laser shoot it to get clays from Left, or Center, or Right, either Singles (one clay at end of fork) or Doubles (two clays showing).

If the entire Trident is lit up, that means that it will throw clays in random directions

Angle of Throw – changes the angle of the left / right clays from 57 degrees to max 90 degrees spread

Shooting Distance – the station can vary from the closet 16 yards to the “handicap” of 27 yards

Sporting Clay machine locations are shown as a clock face on User Interface

Actuate each machine and see the clay’s trajectory (remember to look behind you)

Try the pattern boards to see if your POA is correct

Then shoot practice on each machine before you set it on “R” random

When on Random, the next machine to throw will light up on the clock face

Doubles actuation is the pair of orange clays – click one for single, both for a pair

If you are running CLAZER PRO you should be able to dramatically enhance the resolution of Clazer by boosting supersampling to 2.0 without frame rate degradation.

Using the Vive, that option is on your left hand controller, menu button.

Using Oculus Touch, that option is on your left hand controller, menu button.

We have posted a 2D demo of Skeet Station 7 High Tower here !

Opens at the Home Page in the VR swamp, shoot the Skeet target, go to Station 7

Move cursor to aim, tap to trigger shot. Hit Esc to get cursor back to exit. Full instructions below.

EXPERIENCE THE CLAZER WEB DEMO!

Would you like a taste of VR Skeet shooting? Look no further than your web browser. Although this demo won’t display in your favorite virtual reality headset, you can check it out on any computer screen.

Getting Started

Here are a few tips to get you started:

  • Once you launch the game (see link below) you will see a loading screen:

We recommend you use Chrome or Firefox. Safari and Internet Explorer don’t currently support WebGL, which is the technology this demo is built on.

  • The app will take a little while to load…remember, this is the web!
  • When the app loads, click your left mouse button once.
    • In Firefox, a small window will appear. Click Hide pointer.
    • Chrome will hide the pointer automatically.
    • In both browsers, press ESC to regain normal control of your mouse.
  • Once the first scene starts, look around. You will see your gun barrel and three targets: Skeet, 5-Stand, and Trap. Only skeet is available in this demo. Point your gun at Skeet and shoot (by using your left mouse button or keyboard spacebar)!
  • You are now standing at station 7 on the skeet range. Look around and you will find a few User Interface buttons floating above the grass.

Playing the Game

Lead Tech’s patented method of teaching correct lead will be available as CLAZER VR SKEET, CLAZER VR TRAP and CLAZER VR CLAYS

Instructions are intuitive in the headset with the user interface gun-actuated : point your head at the icon to actuate the function.

Point your head to aim. Trigger the shot with the integral controller or an Xbox controller or our proprietary gun controller.

That teaches correct lead quicker than any method. Once you have memorized the lead, turn the Phantom Clay off and shoot VR clays unaided.

We are going to soft launch on Steam VR – first with a free demo version for anyone to test on HTC Vive. If you do not have an HTC Vive kit, contact us for a demo in Texas, New York or Colorado, or see a demo at an HTC Vive demo site near you.

Busting VR clays in Samsung VR Gear

We are also going to offer a controller kit that will fit on your own gun.

Even I can operate it. Seasoned gamers will figure it out in about 3 seconds, so if you get confused, ask a 10 year old. Or a 6 year old.

Kinect

Duck Hunt, Wii Play, a Mah Jong game for Nintendo, E.T. for Atari and more.

Yesterday, I read that Wii Sports has passed Super Mario Bros. as the top selling video game of all time.

The blasphemy there aside, it led me to tracking down a massive list of the best selling video games in history, in order. And that led to this 11 points entry.

Because some of the games on this list are horrendous. And someone needs to point that out. Sure, almost 1,000 games made the list, having sold more than one million copies. But not all of them deserve to be here. Not even close.

So here are 11 video games that sold astronomical amounts of copies… that are flat out horrible. In order of sales rank…

1 | Duck Hunt (NES)

5th highest seller of all time

Like Super Mario Bros. and Wii Sports, Duck Hunt is ranked this high because it came bundled with one of the two best selling consoles ever. And a lot of us have strong Duck Hunt nostalgia. But… by all objective measures, this game was horrible.

The gun was unreliable and inaccurate. Eventually you’d just get bored and touch the gun to the TV screen so that whenever you pulled the trigger it automatically killed the ducks. The clay pigeon shooting was stupid.

And worst of all, that effing dog laughing at your shooting impotence may have inspired a whole generation to want to commit cruelty to animals. How often did you try to shoot that damn dog? And then how many warped kids took that too far, grabbed their BB gun and went outside to shoot at real dogs? I bet it ain’t zero.

2 | Wii Play (Wii)

9th highest seller of all time

This one is even more insidious. They didn’t bundle this with the system, Nintendo bundled this with an extra Wii remote. And the Wii remotes are so expensive that, instead of buying one separate, you figure “might as well throw in the extra $10 and get a game along with it.”

Turns out that game SUCKS.

We have this shitfest on our Wii. We played it once because it was so awful. Seriously, today’s kids would probably rather read than play Wii Play.

The table tennis is jerky, the air hockey is unresponsive, the fishing is more boring than actually fishing, the shooting is repetitive, the tanks gets very boring very quickly and the find the Mii game is filler.

The only decent game is the one where you ride around on a cow and try to knock stuff over. But should the 9th best selling video game of all time have its only redeeming quality be a minigame where you ride around on a cow?

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3 | Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped (PS1)

51st highest seller of all time

Of all the attempts to create a Mario franchise ripoff (including Sonic, Bonk, Alex Kidd and oh so many others), I always thought Crash Bandicoot was the lamest. He’s such a transparent attempt at middle aged executives trying to create a character that’s “cool.” Crash Bandicoot is the equivalent of Poochie on The Simpsons, all the way down to the sunglasses that some corporate suit added to give him 13 percent more attitude.

I picked Crash Bandicoot 3 because it sold more than the original Crash Bandicoot; this third installation moved 7 million copies, putting it nine spots higher than the Legend of Zelda. And that’s not right.

4 | Luigi’s Mansion (GC)

170th highest seller of all time

Back when the Gamecube came out, there was a problem. None of the games that debuted simultaneously was appealing in any way. So Nintendo loyalists who bought a Gamecube did the only thing they could do: Cling to a familiar face.

In this case, that familiar face was Luigi, the Roger Clinton of the video game world, headlining his own crappy game. In this game, you were Luigi and you had a vacuum cleaner. Which you used to vacuum up ghosts. That’s all. And it still moved more than 3.5 million copies.

5 | Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures (360)

280th highest seller of all time

I know this game is awful from first hand experience. It comes bundled with one of the versions of the Xbox 360. We got an Xbox 360 at my office a few months back and it came with two games: This, and the video game version of Kung Fu Panda.

Lego Indiana Jones is so bad… HOW BAD IS IT??? It’s so bad that it actually makes me resort to playing Kung Fu Panda.

It’s so bad that it actually made me play Kung Fu Panda so many times that I ended up renting the movie Kung Fu Panda because I was so invested in the story.

It’s so bad that it makes Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull only the second-worst Indiana Jones release of 2008. There it is.

6 | Imagine: Babyz (DS)

315th highest seller of all time

You may not know this game because if you’re in the demographic of my readership, odds are, you’re not in the Imagine: Babyz demographic. So I’ll fill you in.

This is a game where you play an imaginary nanny and you have to look after six babies. You feed them, you change them. These are called “minigames”.

I’m not sure who the target demo was for this game… but let’s say I wouldn’t be surprised if Nintendo packaged this game with a limited edition watch that ticks along with your biological clock.

Anyway, this mess sold 2.44 million copies. To put that in perspective, it’s ahead of Ice Hockey (2.42 million)… and only a few hundred thousand behind Super Mario Bros. 2 (2.65 million), Mortal Kombat for Genesis (2.67 million) and Metroid (2.73 million).

7 | Sonic Adventure (Dreamcast)

321st highest seller of all time

Dreamcast. Ha! The fact that 2.42 million people bought this means that at least 2.42 million people bought Dreamcasts.

8 | Mah Jong (NES)

402nd highest seller of all time

OK, so this sold 2.13 million of its 2.14 million copies in Japan. But still. Even your grandma would be embarrassed if she found out you spent money on Mah Jong for your Nintendo box doohickey when she had a perfectly good set of Mah Jong tiles in the closet and if you want to play Mah Jong you and your cousins should really go over to her house and she’ll set up the card table and you can all eat Werther’s Originals and drink tap water and she’ll teach you how to play.

9 | 50 Cent: Bulletproof (PS2)

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578th highest seller of all time

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In the game, you are 50 Cent, off on a mission to hunt down some guys who shot you. It has cameos from Dr. Dre, Eminem and all of the G-Unit crew.

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The show X-Play on G4 called it the worst game in the history of the PS2.

Mostly, it features embarrassing graphics, 30-second loops of beats that sort of sound like 50 Cent’s hits, levels including a meth lab, and just a whole lot of shooting guns at random enemies over and over and over and over.

I actually played this, and to me, it’s only the second-worst rap video game of all time (Get on Da Mic, a rap karaoke game that constantly loses sync with the beat easily is the worst). But this one sold 1.59 million copies and I’m fairly sure Get on Da Mic sold 15 copies, so this makes me angrier.

10 | South Park (N64)

846th highest seller of all time

This debuted during that brief period in the late ’90s where you could slap the South Park characters on any piece of shit and it would sell. And the game might be the best example of all. It was a first-person shooter game that looked like it only spent about three weeks in development before they rushed it out to the shelves.

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But it was South Park back in the “rainbows I hate those frigging things” era, so it sold 1.14 million copies to 1.14 million very, very disappointed people.

11 | E.T. The Extra Terrestrial (Atari)

961st highest seller of all time

In order to capitalize on the runaway popularity of the movie E.T., Atari paid $25 million dollars for the video game rights (which was insane by the standards of the time)… then rushed the game to market in 1982. The premise: Collect pieces of a phone so E.T. can build it and phone home. Unfortunately, the game was an abject disaster (and is still considered one of the worst games of all time); so even though it moved a million copies, that left about one million copies unsold.

Those unsold copies were buried in a landfill in New Mexico… Atari lost so much money on the game that the company began falling apart… and a few years later Nintendo swooped in and took over. And now you know… the REST of the story.

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