burger Posted May 16 Posted May 16 View File South Park (Sega 1999) Physics Sound Hybrid MOD South Park (Sega 1999) with nFozzy, Fleep, and a VR MEGA room added. All credit goes to the original author, who we were not able to get in touch with: @Knorr Thanks to Knorr for creating such an incredible table and putting so much work into it! I added nFozzy and Fleep special thanks to @studly_do_right for all the time and effort he put into helping with the visuals and sound. not sure who made the VR, let me know and I'll add the credit Submitter burger Submitted 05/16/26 Category VPX - Pinball Tables VPX Standalone No
JRVirtual34 Posted May 30 Posted May 30 Hi team, I've encountered an issue with the table. The first ball plays normally, but as soon as I lose it, the game seems to get stuck. The timer starts running, but no new ball is served and nothing happens afterward. I played two consecutive games to verify the issue, and it occurs every time. I'm not sure what could be causing this problem. Do you have any idea what might be wrong? Is there a script setting that needs to be adjusted or a known fix for this issue? Thanks in advance for your help.
burger Posted Monday at 05:36 AM Author Posted Monday at 05:36 AM On 5/30/2026 at 10:22 AM, JRVirtual34 said: Hi team, I've encountered an issue with the table. The first ball plays normally, but as soon as I lose it, the game seems to get stuck. The timer starts running, but no new ball is served and nothing happens afterward. I played two consecutive games to verify the issue, and it occurs every time. I'm not sure what could be causing this problem. Do you have any idea what might be wrong? Is there a script setting that needs to be adjusted or a known fix for this issue? Thanks in advance for your help. I would try deleting your nvram file for this table and let it create one from scratch. It would be named sprk_103.nv and in your vpinmame/nvram folder. If that doesn't work I would try installing the latest version of vpinmame.
JRVirtual34 Posted Monday at 04:28 PM Posted Monday at 04:28 PM Thank you for your support. I can confirm that the issue was indeed caused by the NVRAM file. Since then, I haven’t had any more problems and everything works perfectly. It’s good to know—if it happens again on certain tables, I’ll use this procedure. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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