The power supply definitely could be the culprit. If one of the capacitors (ie caps) popped, then it won't handle the strain from the GPU.
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The power supply definitely could be the culprit. If one of the capacitors (ie caps) popped, then it won't handle the strain from the GPU.
That's what Classic Single Player mode is for. No power ups and separate leader boards.
As for the popups challenge scores. Those can be turned off in the settings.
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No! Zen Pinball 2 was delisted on PS4 just like PFX2 was on XB1.
PFX2:VR is available on PS4, but the number of tables available is very limited.
They are pretty good from what I've heard and what I've played (store demonstrations). Make sure to pick up a riser (heavy-duty base) while you're at it. This will raise up the machine another foot,...
Open the back box and check for corrosion on the boards.
Single Player and Classic Single Player modes only.
Happens all the time and it's a simple fix too.
From your PS4:
Setting >> account management >> restore licenses
https://www.facebook.com/zenstudios/videos/2840363415976811/
What platform are you playing on?
Have you tried the Internet Pinball Database?
They have a couple of documents available for the machine including a parts catalog list.
https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=1680
You pretty much have only two options.
1.) Go into Safe Mode and select Rebuild Database.
2.) Delete and reinstall the game.
We won't see any original tables until early next year. A podcast interview with Zen revealed that they have 3 original tables in the works. However, due to the success of the Williams tables (widely...
Almost zero.
1.) Usually, it's the other way around for EMs, but I'm not 100% sure since I never played the table.
2.) That's the credit light.
I would go with game myself. I do better playing a Steve Ritchie table, since his tables rarely have spammable shots. I'm terrible at spamming shots.
Sounds like Orbitor 1.
https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=1725
A lot of grinding.
They are cumulative and the come out in order (no randomizing), which is a good thing since you don't have to worry about getting any duplicate tokens.
Actually, it's rated E-10, while PFX3 is only rated E. And that's where the problem lies. E-10 allows the above, while the E rating doesn't.
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Hi! You might want to go to Pinside for technical support. This is a forum for digital pinball. Most of the users here don't own a real pinball machine.
Yes, the score rolls over at 10 million. It's not a glitch in the ROM though. Originally the machine was going to use four 7-digit alphanumeric displays, but the production of the machine kept on...
Are you talking about the kickbacks?
Try going to the PC version of the PS Store. You'll get full access to your download list. It'll take some digging, but you'll be can queue it up directly and it'll automatically download to your PS4...
Cheack and see if the dlc was actually installed.
Go to the Xbox One's dashboard and press the menu button on the PFX3 game icon. Select "manage game and add-ons" and go to "ready to install"...
What he said ^^
FWIW, when Farsight released BOP for Pinball Arcade, it was before they increased the rating to E-10. In other words, it was actually passable for the regular E rating.