NEW and improved Ghostbusters the video game haslab gp star upgrade project updates

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  • čas přidán 31. 03. 2024
  • if you have any questions just let me know!
    timestamps
    3:02 powercell synchronization
    3:27 vacuum tube syncing
    4:15 HGA Ghost health meter lighting
    5:48 operating the wand
    6:00 stasis lights
    6:58 wand powercell accuracy
    11:14 roast em!
    11:50 new overheating track
    14:18 stasis firing
    14:53 slime firing
    16:15 meson firing
    16:56 retractable barrel
    17:53 strobing pixel tip
    18:40 inner cyclotron
    20:11 afterlife mode
    22:31 holy smokes!

Komentáře • 31

  • @Personal_DC
    @Personal_DC Před 3 měsíci +4

    The lighting is no joke, it's such a good job! I can't wait to see how the finished product looks like!

  • @made1981
    @made1981 Před 6 dny

    This is really amazing. You should really be proud of this. You are very talented.

    • @kadensreviews
      @kadensreviews  Před 4 dny

      @@made1981 I am
      I hope I can continue improving

  • @kreepyits-o7761
    @kreepyits-o7761 Před měsícem

    I made my own custom slime wand blower 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 yours looks good also 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @nomakewan
    @nomakewan Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hey there! You've done a truly amazing job here. It blows my mind how much work you've put into this thing.
    I noticed the comment about how, "For some reason the GPStar kit cools down instantly once you let off the trigger which isn't authentic." For reference, the reason why we do this is because there is no visual indicator on the HasLab Pack or Hasbro Wand which would give the user feedback to their current heat level. If there is no way to let a person know what their heat level is, then it's not really "fair" for playability reasons to build it up the way it does in the game. So instead it works the way it does on the Hasbro wand and only builds heat while firing.
    That said, we do support Quick Vent already to get closer to how the video game lets you manually vent, so it's not like changing that functionality is impossible. If there were some way of providing feedback to the user of their heat status I'd honestly love to try my hand at implementing a "heat system" in the GPStar code.
    Great work again, and looking forward to more updates!

    • @kadensreviews
      @kadensreviews  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much!
      Yes I suppose that makes sense
      I think it might still be a good idea to implement a slight delay before reset so that if you accidentally let off the trigger it doesn't go back to zero if you were trying to get it to vent
      I'll definitely have to post updates as far as making a bargraph animation that keeps track of heat and overheat tracking in general
      You are the first person who has reached out to me as far as coding goes from the original gp star project
      I tried a few times to get in touch through the contact email on the gp star website and I think I wasn't taken seriously or maybe there is just someone else answering questions on the website that didn't want to provide anything further as far as people who could help from the original project
      I would really love to talk with someone who has worked on the project and could provide more insight on the current functionality
      since I was not part of the original design team when this has kept having updates I was kinda thrust into the middle of a huge 7000+ line code without much knowledge on how and why it got that big
      I think currently my code even though it mostly functions comes off more as a hack since it wasn't designed in the same way and I implemented other methods of getting things to work which might not be as smooth as the original designs
      I would love to help contribute things to the project and I would really appreciate if anyone from the original project could just sorta go over some things and how they operate so I can smooth my code out more
      Thank you in advance

  • @Ghostbustershongkong
    @Ghostbustershongkong Před 3 měsíci

    Amazing !!

  • @lunalouve2779
    @lunalouve2779 Před 3 měsíci

    You work so hard i love you

  • @jonogunn
    @jonogunn Před 3 měsíci

    a-MAZING!

    • @kadensreviews
      @kadensreviews  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you!
      Also I really appreciate all your videos you have made on installation
      It must take hours and hours to film and edit

  • @joecorbo4378
    @joecorbo4378 Před 3 měsíci

    I don't think I've ever ever ever ever seen anything even remotely as accurate to the video game as this. Absolutely fantastic!
    Where does one even begin when building just a regular old 84 style pack? Looking into building one for myself and I'm curious as to where you think a good starting point might be.

    • @kadensreviews
      @kadensreviews  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you so much!
      It depends on your crafting abilities
      If you are wanting a pre made shell or to 3d print from scratch
      You could probably get a spirit full size pack and then mod it a bunch
      (Cheapest non 3d print route )
      Or you could buy a pre made 3d printed shell
      (It might be more accurate and neat to make but wouldn't require you specifically owning a 3d printer )
      3d printing it yourself would be cheapest and you would have the most customizability
      The Q-pack project has had multiple revisions and is the most accurate 3d printable pack that I know of
      You would just have to figure out how to build it or buy their instruction manual
      (The files themselves are free
      And then lastly is lighting
      I personally love being able to customize and program everything
      But it would probably be cheaper to a get a gb fans light kit or a ninja tunes kit
      They are more simple and straightforward
      Or the one I used was gp star

    • @kadensreviews
      @kadensreviews  Před 3 měsíci

      Hopefully that helps a bit
      In the future I might possibly be open to writing more custom alternative software for the gp star board if anyone has specific needs for their project
      Its definitely a very neat resiliant board to work with

  • @rebel04343
    @rebel04343 Před 3 měsíci

    Amazing! How awesome!!! Great work

  • @jbischof71
    @jbischof71 Před 3 měsíci

    That’s totally insane. Great work man. I dare not delve into what goes into the wiring but I’m curious what type of fan you used for the smoke effect? I just bought a bunch of various induction computer fans off of aliexpress and I plan on adding the feature to my haslab and multiple trap models. Just curious if I’m barking up the right tree to get a similar type of smoke expulsion

    • @kadensreviews
      @kadensreviews  Před 3 měsíci

      I could definitely make a video on the subject if you are interested
      I am assuming you have a upgraded pcb?
      The original board wont support smoke
      If you go to the gpstar github they have info on what components to use for adding smoke as well as a replacement stl file for the n filter
      I will see if I can make a video though as I think it would be beneficial for lots of people

    • @jbischof71
      @jbischof71 Před 3 měsíci

      @@kadensreviews I don’t I just have a number of rechargeable vapes, batteries and buttons and I was planning to run it independently. I’m not electronically inclined enough to program and hard wire things into a large prop I don’t want to destroy. I’ve done a lot of modifications to my pack but only cosmetic. Weathering, greeblee adding, custom part 3d modeling, and printing. But I don’t have a lot of experience with electronic fans so I don’t know what it takes to get the right look

    • @kadensreviews
      @kadensreviews  Před 3 měsíci

      @jbischof71 ah I see
      My method might not be super ideal for your application I can still make a video and you can take bits and pieces of info to do what you need
      It would require drilling holes in the bottom of the slot where the n filter is and then mine is running two different vapes from a 10amp 5v reducer
      The video should help have things make some more sense
      It might be extremely difficult to do though if you aren't planning on soldering or modifying stuff

    • @jbischof71
      @jbischof71 Před 3 měsíci

      @@kadensreviews yea I plan on keeping the electronics stock and running any additions off of a secondary power source and switch, but I’m interested in how to wire all the additional components to achieve the effect and how to mount them in the pack to have them tucked away but also accessible to refill. I also fully intend on drilling n filter holes.

    • @kadensreviews
      @kadensreviews  Před 3 měsíci

      @jbischof71 well it might be a bit tricky
      On mine and other projects I have seen with smoke we removed the giant d cell battery holder and the vapes are located directly behind so we can refill them by taking off the battery hatch
      Im not really sure where would work to put them while keeping the original electronics

  • @Ruperick
    @Ruperick Před 3 měsíci

    I also did a GPStar TVG pack. Mine is a 3d printed q-based pack. I don't have time to watch till this evening but I am excited to see how you approached it. @nomakewan I wouldn't mind talking to you about potential code updates as well.

    • @kadensreviews
      @kadensreviews  Před 3 měsíci

      Nice!
      Potentially in the future I will make a full 3d printed pack

  • @kadensreviews
    @kadensreviews  Před 2 měsíci

    Link to a more recent update on the project czcams.com/video/lavsjqLXFrM/video.html

  • @lethaljohn1a
    @lethaljohn1a Před 3 měsíci

    What v hook have u used on the pack?

    • @kadensreviews
      @kadensreviews  Před 3 měsíci

      Unfortunately I don't know the brand
      I can try and see, but they were pieces I already had laying around