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"Warlok (Williams 1982) VPW" vpx wheels and dmd picture if you appreciate the work, then thank you for not forgetting a "like" or a "review" , it's nice! Personal, non-commercial use only. Please contact me if you would like to use it in another way. All Logos, Copyrights and Trademarks are property of their respective owners. PROVIDED STRICTLY FOR PERSONAL / HOME USE AND NOT FOR COMMERCIAL SALE / RE-SALE OR DISTRIBUTION! -
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"Sorcerer (Williams 1985)" vpx wheels and dmd picture if you appreciate the work, then thank you for not forgetting a "like" or a "review" , it's nice! Personal, non-commercial use only. Please contact me if you would like to use it in another way. All Logos, Copyrights and Trademarks are property of their respective owners. PROVIDED STRICTLY FOR PERSONAL / HOME USE AND NOT FOR COMMERCIAL SALE / RE-SALE OR DISTRIBUTION! -
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Thank you very much @jarr3, this would not be possible without your amazing b2s designer software. All credits goes to @hauntfreaks for his tremendous amount of work. Credits also goes to @Wildman, @ryguy417, @Walterwhite, @Rickochet, @chucky87, @Manbearpig, @iDigStuff Thank you all for allowing me to use your work. Extra thanks to @Herweh, @WaRcLaWz, @Blacksad, @RajoJoey All backglass remains exactly the same as the originals, I only modified the DMDs. The leds and illumination frames as well as the snippits has been scrupulously put back in the right place, after modifying the image in Photoshop. DMDs are 1480x320.- 11 comments
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"Bram Stoker's Dracula (Williams 1993) VPW" vpx wheels and dmd picture if you appreciate the work, then thank you for not forgetting a "like" or a "review" , it's nice! Personal, non-commercial use only. Please contact me if you would like to use it in another way. All Logos, Copyrights and Trademarks are property of their respective owners. PROVIDED STRICTLY FOR PERSONAL / HOME USE AND NOT FOR COMMERCIAL SALE / RE-SALE OR DISTRIBUTION! -
View File Police Force (Williams 1989) VPW “573… Be on the lookout. We’ve got a new VPW release on the loose.” This one has been a looong time coming. A few years ago, gtxjoe stripped this mod of a mod down, added fleep sounds and nfozzy physics, dialed in the ramp—basically did all the VPX specific stuff with a special precision and flare only a VPX O.G. long time veteran like gtxjoe could do. Then Benji went on a long hiatus, possibly never to return. Was Police Force to be on-hold forever? That’s what it looked like. But then… Enter Niwak, revolutionizing VPX into the next era. And after seeing what could be done with the new light-baking with Blender Toolkit, Benji had to come back and finish what he started. First, he had to learn Blender. Uh…okay. But that turned out to be doable (with many tips from Tomate, Bord, Flux and more). And with tons of help from this whole bang-up crew—this tool-kitted version of Police Force is finally out in the wild. Special thanks to Jon Osborn who let Benji take apart, photograph, and measure a Police Force pin he was fixing up, which is what got this whole project moving forward. VPW SQUAD Benji - table lead, toolkit lighting/rendering Apophis - toolkit script-side integration, miscellaneous script magic - lieutenant programmer GTXJoe - Initial table side development Flux - LOTS of toolkit tech support and bug squashing while Benji learned the ropes Tomate - Plastic Ramp modeling, lots of miscellaneous help and tips for Blender and Toolkit Sixtoe - Table tweaks and improvements BradX - Full playfield and plastics redraw TastyWasps - VR Room Leojreimroc - VR Backglass and fixes Niwak - Blender Magickit Flupper - Police car model VPW testing crew – PinStratsDan, Studlygoorite, Eighties8, HauntFreaks, bietekwiet, ClarkKent, jsm174, somatik, BountyBob, DgrimmReaper, bord Submitter VPinWorkshop Submitted 08/30/23 Category VPX - Pinball Tables
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View File Medieval Madness (Williams, 1997) (FizX 3.3) Although Medieval Madness was not a huge commercial success at launch, it quickly became a fan favorite and is now widely considered one of the greatest pinball machines of all time. The game features a medieval theme combined with modern elements and tongue-in-cheek humor. It was designed by Brian Eddy, who also created the highly acclaimed Attack From Mars (AFM), which I recently finished modifying. While AFM remains my favorite table, Medieval Madness is a close second. Video Overview of the Table: As with Attack from Mars, my goal was to enhance Medieval Madness to be functional, visually appealing, and play well using the latest BAM tools—without overloading it with excessive models or animations. As a result, the table now features four light settings, FizX 3.3, Surround Sound Feedback (SSF), and numerous new graphics. Additionally, it allows users to adjust more than 50 parameters in real-time through the Game, Lighting, and FizX menus (referred to as "tweakers"). I also installed a four-color Dot Matrix Display (DMD). Please refer to the included PDF for instructions on installing the table and the zip file. On the MEGA 1.3.5 version of Medieval Madness, Flug added two game modes to Slamt1lt's ULTIMATE 1.02 version that are easier to play. Flug's version ended up having Slamt1lt's Normal play mode, "Mega-Multiball" and "Mega-Easy". This table modifies Flug's version. The game modes can be switched after the game loads but before the game starts by pressing the Special 2 key. There is also an option on the game tweaker that can switch game modes. The tweaker is started by pressing the Special 1 key. The instruction PDF provides discussion on how to operate the tweakers. You should however be able to navigate and operate the system by reading the overlays that appear when you start it. The only thing you really need to remember is to open the tweaker with the Special 1 key. Video Demonstrating the "Tweakers" Menu System: Slamt1lt’s original audio was decent, but I knew it could be improved. To enhance the sound, I added the "Sound Level Control Panel," a feature I previously developed in AFM. This tool categorizes sounds into music, game mechanical sounds, special effects, and voice quotes, each with separate volume adjustments for loud and soft levels where necessary. I also integrated these sound categories into the Game Tweaker. Since Medieval Madness contains four times as many voice quotes and more than double the total number of audio files as AFM, the process of fine-tuning the sound was much more time-consuming. I’ve heard that some cabinet users have trouble hearing the ball rolling sound on some tables. To address this, I added the same option I used in AFM to lower the volume of all other sounds except for the ball rolling sound. Note that Future Pinball provides two options to adjust music and game sounds. I recommend setting both to maximum and not using them, as the music manager includes various non-musical sounds that are best managed through the Game Tweaker’s sound options. Since I don't have a cabinet setup myself, a user known as Enthusiast generously helped me test the table on his cabinet. I’ve put in my best effort to provide the best playing experience on both desktop PCs and pinball cabinets. As part of this effort, I included three versions of the table in the download: Main Version – For desktops, cabinets with two monitors, and virtual reality headsets. Three-Monitor Version – For cabinets with three monitor displays, which removes the speaker panel from the backbox texture and aligns the lights to the texture. Rotated Display Version – For desktop PCs with a single desktop PC monitor that can rotate to a portrait orientation. Be sure to follow the instructions in the included PDF for setting up these three versions correctly. I prefer to play the rotated display version on my desktop PC, as it fills about 90% of the monitor's available space. In contrast, the full table 2 view in Future Pinball only occupies about 50% of the screen, not including the HUD, which isn't necessary for the rotated display version. The rotated display offers a much more immersive and engaging gameplay experience. I’ve recorded a video that explains the simple setup process and showcases some gameplay: Video Demonstrating the Rotated Display Version: I want to express my sincere gratitude to Enthusiast for his invaluable help testing the table on his pinball cabinet. I’m always looking for ways to improve my table modifications. In this version, I figured out how to display a color background on DMD frames that show text. I also enhanced the lightning effects added by Slamt1lt. I’ve added several new frames of lightning on the backwall and thunder sounds, which now play randomly, and I’ve introduced a spotlight effect that illuminates the castle during the lightning sequence. This effect now plays during several game modes, as well as during the attract mode, greatly enhancing the drama of the game. I worked on this table every day for the last two months. It required a lot of effort, but it was also incredibly fun. I hope you enjoy playing it as much as I have. — George List of Changes: 1. Added color DMD with a newly discovered method for adding background color to DMD text. 2. Added two new loading textures: one for desktops and one for cabinets. 3. Darkened the red side rails and lockdown bar. 4. Fixed the right ramp to prevent the ball from getting stuck and ensure smoother performance. Replaced the half-circle section of the right ramp with a new ramp and removed the kicker assist. 5. Replaced the old dynamic flippers with FizX, using the latest version of the tweaker. 6. Added Surround Sound Feedback (SSF) and ball rolling sound on ramps using Fleep's recordings. 7. Changed the start game sequence to allow the game to begin at any time, instead of requiring a timer to run out in the attract mode. 8. Changed the "execute" command in the script to use alternate coding to prevent stuttering. 9. Replaced the exposed wood in the playfield area around the catapult with hand painted. Also edited the seam between two playfield photo merges to make it seamless. 10. Reworked the texture for the three stationary targets to make them larger and more visually appealing. 11. Changed the color, edited, and upscaled the texture of Merlin above Merlin's magic kicker. 12. Replaced the exterior cabinet textures with new high-resolution versions. 13. Found a higher-resolution version of the art for the game room, upscaled it, and installed it. 14. After upscaling the textures, added bump maps to the castle texture, two castle gates, and the dragon to create a 3D effect. 15. Changed the color of the castle interior floor and upscaled it. 16. Resized the six overlays on the backbox to make them smaller and moved "Troll Bombs" to the right so it aligns with the other overlays. 17. Upscaled the textures for the plastics, adjusted the color to make them brighter with less purple, and filled in numerous holes. Increased the brightness and contrast of the archers on top of the slingshots. Touched up the texture on the left ramp. No changes were made to the plastic with the flags below the catapult. 18. Changed the metal surface around the sides and back of the castle from bronze to black metal. 19. Created a custom texture for the flippers. 20. Fixed the right inlane barrier so that the top surface aligns with the bottom layer. Made changes to the texture to fit the new shape. 21. Found that the original texture of the damsel was too dark. Brightened it, touched it up, and upscaled it. 22. Deleted all unused audio files to improve table performance. 23. Revised Slamt1lt's lightning effect on the backwall. Updated the coding, added 9 new backwall textures, and 7 lightning sound effect files. Added a spotlight and 4 bulbs on the castle to simulate lightning flashes. Increased the number of calls to run the lightning effect. 24. Added a topper above the backbox. 25. Added a missing bulb to the plastics in the back area of the table. 26. Added lighting and game tweakers. 27. Added 3 spotlights and 1 nanoflasher to provide general illumination, controlled by the lighting tweaker. 28. Added specular lighting controlled by the lighting tweaker. 29. Added code for 63 light inserts, allowing control of 3 lighting options via the tweaker. Made many adjustments to backbox lights and added settings for each light mode in the lighting tweaker. Also adjusted the brightness of approximately 50 textures for each of the 4 light modes. 30. Added 8 missing voice quotes from the original table. 31. Changed the color of all light inserts on the playfield to use richer, less garish colors. 32. Changed the background color of the light lenses on the catapult tower to make them easier to identify. 33. Added another bulb to the castle-on-fire sequence and slightly adjusted the timing. 34. Added Flug's game modes to the Game Tweaker, which can also be changed by pressing the Special 2 key. 35. Adjusted the 14 desktop views from Attack From Mars to work with this table. 36. Categorized all audio files, added variables for each, and integrated a "Sound Level Control Panel" into the script. Added adjustment options to the Game Tweaker. 37. Replaced one of Merlin's voice quotes, which had significant noise, with a cleaner version of the same quote. Also adjusted the sound level of one of the damsel voice quotes to match the level of the others. 38. Created a version of the table for pinball cabinets with three monitors. 39. Created a version of the table for desktop PCs with swivel monitors. Submitter GeorgeH Submitted 11/14/24 Category Future Pinball Tables
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Version 1.1
9002 downloads
“573… Be on the lookout. We’ve got a new VPW release on the loose.” This one has been a looong time coming. A few years ago, gtxjoe stripped this mod of a mod down, added fleep sounds and nfozzy physics, dialed in the ramp—basically did all the VPX specific stuff with a special precision and flare only a VPX O.G. long time veteran like gtxjoe could do. Then Benji went on a long hiatus, possibly never to return. Was Police Force to be on-hold forever? That’s what it looked like. But then… Enter Niwak, revolutionizing VPX into the next era. And after seeing what could be done with the new light-baking with Blender Toolkit, Benji had to come back and finish what he started. First, he had to learn Blender. Uh…okay. But that turned out to be doable (with many tips from Tomate, Bord, Flux and more). And with tons of help from this whole bang-up crew—this tool-kitted version of Police Force is finally out in the wild. Special thanks to Jon Osborn who let Benji take apart, photograph, and measure a Police Force pin he was fixing up, which is what got this whole project moving forward. VPW SQUAD Benji - table lead, toolkit lighting/rendering Apophis - toolkit script-side integration, miscellaneous script magic - lieutenant programmer GTXJoe - Initial table side development Flux - LOTS of toolkit tech support and bug squashing while Benji learned the ropes Tomate - Plastic Ramp modeling, lots of miscellaneous help and tips for Blender and Toolkit Sixtoe - Table tweaks and improvements BradX - Full playfield and plastics redraw TastyWasps - VR Room Leojreimroc - VR Backglass and fixes Niwak - Blender Magickit Flupper - Police car model VPW testing crew – PinStratsDan, Studlygoorite, Eighties8, HauntFreaks, bietekwiet, ClarkKent, jsm174, somatik, BountyBob, DgrimmReaper, bord -
Version 1.0.0
206 downloads
This Table is based on original table from JPSalas,s and Halen https://www.vpforums.org/index.php?app=downloads&showfile=18650 This Table requires B2S This table Works in DT/FS/VR and MR F12 Options Menu added some options: Backbox Frame: Black/White version CoinSlots: Spain/USA Ambience Sounds: ON/OFF (OFF by Default) Music: ON/OFF (compilation of copyright free acoustic rock music) (OFF by Default) Change VRRoom mode, Pool Room, Minimal Room or Mixed Reality. Virtual Desktop Settings Chromakey: Color RGB = 255,255,255 Similarity: 2 Smoothness: 2 -
Version 1.0.0
161 downloads
"Grand Lizard (Williams 1986)" vpx wheel "Grand Lizard (Williams 1986)" DMD picture if you appreciate the work, then thank you for not forgetting a "like" or a "review" , it's nice! Personal, non-commercial use only. Please contact me if you would like to use it in another way. All Logos, Copyrights and Trademarks are property of their respective owners. PROVIDED STRICTLY FOR PERSONAL / HOME USE AND NOT FOR COMMERCIAL SALE / RE-SALE OR DISTRIBUTION! -
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Version 1.03
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Although Medieval Madness was not a huge commercial success at launch, it quickly became a fan favorite and is now widely considered one of the greatest pinball machines of all time. The game features a medieval theme combined with modern elements and tongue-in-cheek humor. It was designed by Brian Eddy, who also created the highly acclaimed Attack From Mars (AFM), which I recently finished modifying. While AFM remains my favorite table, Medieval Madness is a close second. Video Overview of the Table: As with Attack from Mars, my goal was to enhance Medieval Madness to be functional, visually appealing, and play well using the latest BAM tools—without overloading it with excessive models or animations. As a result, the table now features four light settings, FizX 3.3, Surround Sound Feedback (SSF), and numerous new graphics. Additionally, it allows users to adjust more than 50 parameters in real-time through the Game, Lighting, and FizX menus (referred to as "tweakers"). I also installed a four-color Dot Matrix Display (DMD). Please refer to the included PDF for instructions on installing the table and the zip file. On the MEGA 1.3.5 version of Medieval Madness, Flug added two game modes to Slamt1lt's ULTIMATE 1.02 version that are easier to play. Flug's version ended up having Slamt1lt's Normal play mode, "Mega-Multiball" and "Mega-Easy". This table modifies Flug's version. The game modes can be switched after the game loads but before the game starts by pressing the Special 2 key. There is also an option on the game tweaker that can switch game modes. The tweaker is started by pressing the Special 1 key. The instruction PDF provides discussion on how to operate the tweakers. You should however be able to navigate and operate the system by reading the overlays that appear when you start it. The only thing you really need to remember is to open the tweaker with the Special 1 key. Video Demonstrating the "Tweakers" Menu System: Slamt1lt’s original audio was decent, but I knew it could be improved. To enhance the sound, I added the "Sound Level Control Panel," a feature I previously developed in AFM. This tool categorizes sounds into music, game mechanical sounds, special effects, and voice quotes, each with separate volume adjustments for loud and soft levels where necessary. I also integrated these sound categories into the Game Tweaker. Since Medieval Madness contains four times as many voice quotes and more than double the total number of audio files as AFM, the process of fine-tuning the sound was much more time-consuming. I’ve heard that some cabinet users have trouble hearing the ball rolling sound on some tables. To address this, I added the same option I used in AFM to lower the volume of all other sounds except for the ball rolling sound. Note that Future Pinball provides two options to adjust music and game sounds. I recommend setting both to maximum and not using them, as the music manager includes various non-musical sounds that are best managed through the Game Tweaker’s sound options. Since I don't have a cabinet setup myself, a user known as Enthusiast generously helped me test the table on his cabinet. I’ve put in my best effort to provide the best playing experience on both desktop PCs and pinball cabinets. As part of this effort, I included three versions of the table in the download: Main Version – For desktops, cabinets with two monitors, and virtual reality headsets. Three-Monitor Version – For cabinets with three monitor displays, which removes the speaker panel from the backbox texture and aligns the lights to the texture. Rotated Display Version – For desktop PCs with a single desktop PC monitor that can rotate to a portrait orientation. Be sure to follow the instructions in the included PDF for setting up these three versions correctly. I prefer to play the rotated display version on my desktop PC, as it fills about 90% of the monitor's available space. In contrast, the full table 2 view in Future Pinball only occupies about 50% of the screen, not including the HUD, which isn't necessary for the rotated display version. The rotated display offers a much more immersive and engaging gameplay experience. I’ve recorded a video that explains the simple setup process and showcases some gameplay: Video Demonstrating the Rotated Display Version: I want to express my sincere gratitude to Enthusiast for his invaluable help testing the table on his pinball cabinet. I’m always looking for ways to improve my table modifications. In this version, I figured out how to display a color background on DMD frames that show text. I also enhanced the lightning effects added by Slamt1lt. I’ve added several new frames of lightning on the backwall and thunder sounds, which now play randomly, and I’ve introduced a spotlight effect that illuminates the castle during the lightning sequence. This effect now plays during several game modes, as well as during the attract mode, greatly enhancing the drama of the game. I worked on this table every day for the last two months. It required a lot of effort, but it was also incredibly fun. I hope you enjoy playing it as much as I have. — George List of Changes: 1. Added color DMD with a newly discovered method for adding background color to DMD text. 2. Added two new loading textures: one for desktops and one for cabinets. 3. Darkened the red side rails and lockdown bar. 4. Fixed the right ramp to prevent the ball from getting stuck and ensure smoother performance. Replaced the half-circle section of the right ramp with a new ramp and removed the kicker assist. 5. Replaced the old dynamic flippers with FizX, using the latest version of the tweaker. 6. Added Surround Sound Feedback (SSF) and ball rolling sound on ramps using Fleep's recordings. 7. Changed the start game sequence to allow the game to begin at any time, instead of requiring a timer to run out in the attract mode. 8. Changed the "execute" command in the script to use alternate coding to prevent stuttering. 9. Replaced the exposed wood in the playfield area around the catapult with hand painted. Also edited the seam between two playfield photo merges to make it seamless. 10. Reworked the texture for the three stationary targets to make them larger and more visually appealing. 11. Changed the color, edited, and upscaled the texture of Merlin above Merlin's magic kicker. 12. Replaced the exterior cabinet textures with new high-resolution versions. 13. Found a higher-resolution version of the art for the game room, upscaled it, and installed it. 14. After upscaling the textures, added bump maps to the castle texture, two castle gates, and the dragon to create a 3D effect. 15. Changed the color of the castle interior floor and upscaled it. 16. Resized the six overlays on the backbox to make them smaller and moved "Troll Bombs" to the right so it aligns with the other overlays. 17. Upscaled the textures for the plastics, adjusted the color to make them brighter with less purple, and filled in numerous holes. Increased the brightness and contrast of the archers on top of the slingshots. Touched up the texture on the left ramp. No changes were made to the plastic with the flags below the catapult. 18. Changed the metal surface around the sides and back of the castle from bronze to black metal. 19. Created a custom texture for the flippers. 20. Fixed the right inlane barrier so that the top surface aligns with the bottom layer. Made changes to the texture to fit the new shape. 21. Found that the original texture of the damsel was too dark. Brightened it, touched it up, and upscaled it. 22. Deleted all unused audio files to improve table performance. 23. Revised Slamt1lt's lightning effect on the backwall. Updated the coding, added 9 new backwall textures, and 7 lightning sound effect files. Added a spotlight and 4 bulbs on the castle to simulate lightning flashes. Increased the number of calls to run the lightning effect. 24. Added a topper above the backbox. 25. Added a missing bulb to the plastics in the back area of the table. 26. Added lighting and game tweakers. 27. Added 3 spotlights and 1 nanoflasher to provide general illumination, controlled by the lighting tweaker. 28. Added specular lighting controlled by the lighting tweaker. 29. Added code for 63 light inserts, allowing control of 3 lighting options via the tweaker. Made many adjustments to backbox lights and added settings for each light mode in the lighting tweaker. Also adjusted the brightness of approximately 50 textures for each of the 4 light modes. 30. Added 8 missing voice quotes from the original table. 31. Changed the color of all light inserts on the playfield to use richer, less garish colors. 32. Changed the background color of the light lenses on the catapult tower to make them easier to identify. 33. Added another bulb to the castle-on-fire sequence and slightly adjusted the timing. 34. Added Flug's game modes to the Game Tweaker, which can also be changed by pressing the Special 2 key. 35. Adjusted the 14 desktop views from Attack From Mars to work with this table. 36. Categorized all audio files, added variables for each, and integrated a "Sound Level Control Panel" into the script. Added adjustment options to the Game Tweaker. 37. Replaced one of Merlin's voice quotes, which had significant noise, with a cleaner version of the same quote. Also adjusted the sound level of one of the damsel voice quotes to match the level of the others. 38. Created a version of the table for pinball cabinets with three monitors. 39. Created a version of the table for desktop PCs with swivel monitors. -
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Version 1.0.1
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Blackout (Williams 1980) SBR34 Complete rebuild from scratch! Bord managed to get a complete set of scans including the playfield (thanks Chris)! The table dimensions and layout are as accurate as possible thanks to those scans. All posts were positioned on the corresponding holes in the PF scan. A big thanks goes to Bord! I could not have done this without him! He made working on this really easy for me! Thanks my friend! I also want to thank UnclePaulie for making this table VR-Ready! Options are in the script! I love that BG! Also a big thanks to Chris, iaakki, rothbauer and Rik for the help! I know all of you guys are busy! Thanks to 32assassin for bringing this table to VPX! I used my mod of his table as a base for this one! You can change the LUT's by pressing the magna save buttons! Credits: bord – scripting, DT background image and scores, prim animations, texture swaps, physics and countless other things...... Chris - playfield scan UnclePaulie - VR implementation, LUT selector iaakki - scripting assist, physics fixes rothbauerw - scripting assist, physics fixes hauntfreaks - plastics colour correction Rik - play testing Schlabber34 – new table layout, renderings, Youtube gameplay analysis, physics -
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View File Summer Time (Williams 1972) JPSalas DT-FS-VR-MR Ext2k Conversion This Table is based on original table from JPSalas,s and Halen https://www.vpforums.org/index.php?app=downloads&showfile=18650 This Table requires B2S This table Works in DT/FS/VR and MR F12 Options Menu added some options: Backbox Frame: Black/White version CoinSlots: Spain/USA Ambience Sounds: ON/OFF (OFF by Default) Music: ON/OFF (compilation of copyright free acoustic rock music) (OFF by Default) Change VRRoom mode, Pool Room, Minimal Room or Mixed Reality. Virtual Desktop Settings Chromakey: Color RGB = 255,255,255 Similarity: 2 Smoothness: 2 Submitter Ext2k Submitted 11/05/24 Category VPX - Pinball Tables
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Version 1.0.0
143 downloads
This Table is based on original table from JPSalas,s and Halen https://www.vpforums.org/index.php?app=downloads&showfile=18630 This Table requires B2S This table Works in DT/FS/VR and MR To change VRRoom press F12 and change mode, Pool Room, Minimal Room or Mixed Reality. Virtual Desktop Settings Chromakey: Color RGB = 255,255,255 Similarity: 2 Smoothness: 2 You can enable ambience ROOM at the end of the scpit. Set PlayAmbience=True- 2 comments
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Version 1.1
264 downloads
This Table is based on original table from JPSalas,s and Halen https://www.vpforums.org/index.php?app=downloads&showfile=18651 This Table requires B2S This table Works in DT/FS/VR and MR Now you can Enable Ambience Sound in F12 Menu To change VRRoom press F12 and change mode, Pool Room, Minimal Room or Mixed Reality. Virtual Desktop Settings Chromakey: Color RGB = 255,255,255 Similarity: 2 Smoothness: 2 -
View File Travel Time (Williams 1972) JPSalas DT-FS-VR-MR This Table is based on original table from JPSalas,s and Halen https://www.vpforums.org/index.php?app=downloads&showfile=18651 This Table requires B2S This table Works in DT/FS/VR and MR Now you can Enable Ambience Sound in F12 Menu To change VRRoom press F12 and change mode, Pool Room, Minimal Room or Mixed Reality. Virtual Desktop Settings Chromakey: Color RGB = 255,255,255 Similarity: 2 Smoothness: 2 Submitter Ext2k Submitted 10/31/24 Category VPX - Pinball Tables
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Version 1.0.1
7932 downloads
Specifications : Full rebuild from scratch New dark translite image rebuilt from differents pictures (crazy photoshop puzzle ) Resolution 1600 x 1204 @70dpi 2 screens grill full redraw DMD image full redraw for 3 screens Authentic color lamps and flashers Some new lamps IDs, everything switch off when tilt and restaurant lamps switch off during the game over sequence (like the authentic). New spring animation for the characters Each character moves independently of the other The movement of the characters is triggered by the solenoids [ Code by STAT, Thanks for sharing ] The characters are surrounded by plastic (like authentic), [ based on the Pookamoondo .psd file, Thanks for sharing ] Flashing restaurant windows lights behind each character Lamps reflection on the 2scr grill Contains about 80 snippits Installation [ To activate the animations of the backglass characters ] : 1. If you use this b2s with the table version "Diner (Williams 1990) VPW Mod 1.0": [ table link here ] 1.1 In Visual Pinball, edit the vpx table script, modify the setting "EnableBlacksadBackglass" to 1, click on compile and save the table. 1.2 As usual rename the B2S file exactly like the table name. 1.3 EnJoY ! 2. If you use this b2s with the table version "Diner VPX 1.2 (Williams 1990) by flupper1": [table link here] 2.1 In Visual Pinball, edit the code of the Flupper's DINER TABLE and replace it all by the STAT's code from the file "Diner_STAT.txt", click on compile and save the table. 2.2 As usual rename the B2S file exactly like the table name. 2.3 EnJoY ! A special thank you to Flupper who shares his magnificent tables and to the VPW Team for their excellent works (and all the other authors as well ). Blacksad- 17 comments
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View File Fan-Tas-Tic (Williams 1972) JPSalas DT-FS-VR-MR Ext2k Conversion This Table is based on original table from JPSalas,s and Halen https://www.vpforums.org/index.php?app=downloads&showfile=18630 This Table requires B2S This table Works in DT/FS/VR and MR To change VRRoom press F12 and change mode, Pool Room, Minimal Room or Mixed Reality. Virtual Desktop Settings Chromakey: Color RGB = 255,255,255 Similarity: 2 Smoothness: 2 You can enable ambience ROOM at the end of the scpit. Set PlayAmbience=True Submitter Ext2k Submitted 10/28/24 Category VPX - Pinball Tables
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Version 1.0.0
249 downloads
"Mini Golf (Williams 1964)" vpx wheels and DMD picture if you appreciate the work, then thank you for not forgetting a "like" or a "review" , it's nice! Personal, non-commercial use only. Please contact me if you would like to use it in another way. All Logos, Copyrights and Trademarks are property of their respective owners. PROVIDED STRICTLY FOR PERSONAL / HOME USE AND NOT FOR COMMERCIAL SALE / RE-SALE OR DISTRIBUTION! -
Diner (Williams 1990) - 2 & 3 screens - db2s View File Specifications : Full rebuild from scratch New dark translite image rebuilt from differents pictures (crazy photoshop puzzle ) Resolution 1600 x 1204 @70dpi 2 screens grill full redraw DMD image full redraw for 3 screens Authentic color lamps and flashers Some new lamps IDs, everything switch off when tilt and restaurant lamps switch off during the game over sequence (like the authentic). New spring animation for the characters Each character moves independently of the other The movement of the characters is triggered by the solenoids [ Code by STAT, Thanks for sharing ] The characters are surrounded by plastic (like authentic), [ based on the Pookamoondo .psd file, Thanks for sharing ] Flashing restaurant windows lights behind each character Lamps reflection on the 2scr grill Contains about 80 snippits Installation [ To activate the animations of the backglass characters ] : 1. If you use this b2s with the table version "Diner (Williams 1990) VPW Mod 1.0": [ table link here ] 1.1 In Visual Pinball, edit the vpx table script, modify the setting "EnableBlacksadBackglass" to 1, click on compile and save the table. 1.2 As usual rename the B2S file exactly like the table name. 1.3 EnJoY ! 2. If you use this b2s with the table version "Diner VPX 1.2 (Williams 1990) by flupper1": [table link here] 2.1 In Visual Pinball, edit the code of the Flupper's DINER TABLE and replace it all by the STAT's code from the file "Diner_STAT.txt", click on compile and save the table. 2.2 As usual rename the B2S file exactly like the table name. 2.3 EnJoY ! A special thank you to Flupper who shares his magnificent tables and to the VPW Team for their excellent works (and all the other authors as well ). Blacksad Submitter Blacksad Submitted 08/31/2017 Category Backglass Downloads