coolball Posted August 25, 2014 Share Posted August 25, 2014 File Name: Spiderman_phsymod5_DT.zip File Submitter: coolball File Submitted: 25 Aug 2014 File Category: VPU Patching System - Table Modifications (DT) Original Table Author: 85VettOriginal Table Version: Spiderman physmod5.zip Original Table Download: http://vpuniverse.com/forums/files/download/2743-spiderman-fs-stern-2007-85vett/ Desktop Patch for Spiderman physmod5.zip by 85Vett (coolball for the Desktop-Patch) Thank you 85Vett for this fantastic table and the permission to mod your table. Changes i´ve done - added new Backdrop - change the values to create a desktop version - adjusts the flashers Download and use the VPU Patching System - VPPatch - 32bit & 64bit 1.02 to create the Mod http://vpuniverse.com/forums/files/file/2581-vpu-patching-system-vppatch-32bit-64bit/ Download the original Table: "Spiderman physmod5.zip" / http://vpuniverse.com/forums/files/download/2743-spiderman-fs-stern-2007-85vett/ Use the Mod: "Spiderman_phsymod5_DT.dif" Have fun To Apply a patch: a. If you do not already have the table that the patch was created for; you will need to download that file. Read the "ReadMe.txt" file that comes with the patch download. The file should contain a link to the original file that the patch is based on. b. Make sure that you are on the "Apply Patch" tab located at the top of the window. c. Under "Original Table (Unmodified)". Click on "Choose" and then select the Original Unmodified Table that the patch was created for. d. Under "New Table Patch" click on "Choose" and select the patch file (.dif) that you want to apply to the table. e. Under "New Table File Name". Type in the name that you want to call your new table. Make sure that the file name ends in .vpt. f. Click "Apply Patch" - You will get a pop-up window indicating the location where your new file was created. This should be in the "mods" folder located in the same folder as the VPPatchXX.exe. If you have made any changes to the original table release then this patch will not work. Click here to download this file Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Content Provider 85vett Posted August 27, 2014 Content Provider Share Posted August 27, 2014 Looks great. It's crazy on how nice the DT layback looks compared to the FS. Sure wish we could get FS to look that good as in the depth of view. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coolball Posted August 27, 2014 Author Share Posted August 27, 2014 Thank you 85vett. You're right, the depth is good at DT. But FS is pretty large. Have a nice day coolball Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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