This'll be really generic I know, but we'll specify VR details a bit later!
Pinball FX3 IS COMING SOON!
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are you at Gamescom? Just curious. At any rate, I don't have the itch to play at the moment until PBFX3 is released. Since all the tables will be tweaked with active slings and such there's no reason to play other than the tables that aren't being ported over. Where's the BTTF trailer?Comment
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are you at Gamescom? Just curious. At any rate, I don't have the itch to play at the moment until PBFX3 is released. Since all the tables will be tweaked with active slings and such there's no reason to play other than the tables that aren't being ported over. Where's the BTTF trailer?Comment
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As far as cabs go, mines quite basic, as some cabs contain all sorts of fancy flashing lights, vibrating motors etc. But what I like about mine is that it works flawlessly with Zen Pinball and Wild West Rampage is a favourite of mine so I chose that as the graphics...with Zens permission too, which was extremely kind.
I filmed the whole build and put it up on YouTube...just search for SMUGWOOD and you'll find it. I can't say that how I built it was the best or only way...but it does the job.
Cab support is a great addition from Zen and makes gameplay much more fun I think. There's still room for improvement but it's a breeze to setup and you can't get much closer to the real feel of pinball than having 3 screens all working in tandem.Accomplishments in real life
1. Rolled a star wars machine................ie played over 99 levels and rolled it back to level 1.
2. Rolled Nintendo punch out, several times, same quarter.
3. Played an entire game of dragons lair and completed it and won while blindfolded.
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Probably the way I worded it wasn't the best...yeah, the graphics are available online, but not in the format I needed. Printing off the online files at the size I wanted probably wouldn't be at a quality I would be happy with. Plus, resizing them to the size and shape I needed wouldn't work. I contacted Zen and they were kind enough to provide me with images I needed to create what you see on my machine. The files were huge...my computer really struggled with the editing...crashing on nearly every save due to the files being so huge...but eventually I was able to piece together the image you see on the machine. Zen were super helpful and something I'm really greatful for...helped transform my machine. I was fortunate with wanting WWR...it belongs to Zen. They couldn't have done the same for others, like Star Wars etc, as that isn't theirs to give...so I was really lucky as WWR is, in my opinion, one of the best games they've done and the graphics are fantastic.Comment
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