OscarSNM Posted April 12 Posted April 12 Hi I just made some major changes to my VPinball and am now running into new problems I never had before. Among the changes I made, I reinstalled the entire system with a clean copy of Windows 10 (the previous one had KMS Pico), and I upgraded the CPU from a Ryzen 3400G to a Ryzen 5500. For the previous setup, I manually installed each application and tweaked them over time, and honestly, it worked great, but it was a mess, and the KMS was giving me too many issues. I was using PinballX as the frontend. For this new setup, I used the Baller Installer with the intention of switching to PinUP Popper, which everyone seems to love so much. To be honest, it didn’t really win me over. The database manager complements PinballX very well and makes installing new tables very easy. The thing is, I added PinballX to the setup, and after a few hiccups, I managed to get everything running. Now I’m running into something I can’t seem to fix. Most of the tables I try on VPX seem to have lost power in their flippers. I usually play tables from the ’80s and versions of Flight 2000 or Laser Ball that I’ve played a lot—today they’re unplayable. It’s like playing the worst version of Future Pinball without BAM. I must be missing something in the installation or configuration, but it’s been so many years since I did the first installation and so many changes have happened since then that I can’t figure out what’s wrong. Does anyone have any idea where I should look to fix this?
deadmanworking Posted April 12 Posted April 12 Maybe you have a gamepad or other device plugged in that's not calibrated and constantly tilting your table, check and remove if that's the case
OscarSNM Posted April 12 Author Posted April 12 Sorry, I forgot that. I have a cab with a KL25Z, no gamepad. I have an Asus RTX 4060TI graphic card with 2 old Philips Led TV 32", one for the playfield and the one for backglass is on portrait mode to have more space to DMDs, and use just 2/3 of the screen. That's my config since 2020 (not graphic card, obviously, that's from 2025). Sorry if my english is not so good. The previous message I translate it with deepl. I'm from Argentina.
deadmanworking Posted April 12 Posted April 12 Then check the board if the nudge function is calibrated correctly since your problem sounds like possibly your slope is to high.
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