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Any of these going to work audio wise with pre-10.3 tables?
Haven’t had sound effects work yet (with any 10.3 version), has there been a table released as 10.3 only?
1968 - 1991 seems to be my favorite ERA of pinball machines.
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More work required for F6? Â [didn’t seem to do anything on old table I tried]
Can we get a select monitor function in VPX settings please, I have 2 and it still would force me to do windows priority changes (which I don’t want) to be able to use my 2nd (a portrait monitor).
1968 - 1991 seems to be my favorite ERA of pinball machines.
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Thanks!
Totally forgot about this one, the art style is definitely same folks that did Count Down?
When I finally can manage an actual table buy, this will be on my list.
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Thanks Wrd!
Nice table, enjoying, but for me at least, the ball was moving faster than should be possible/reasonable, I adjusted settings to this and was thrilled with the result, so far:
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It is too big to attach here, but search on mtl17le.bin, download it,  and then just compress it into a mtl_170h.zip and add to your roms directory and you will be all set.
If you need a compression tool, I suggest freeware: 7-zip found at 7-zip.org, comes with a windows graphical UI .exe which makes it very friendly.
I ran it successfully on 10.2.1 Final build 2898 & build 2884.
Thanks for the table!
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What’s a friend?
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Thanks for the good remake!
Bug to report, check the 3 drop targets in the middle please, I swear I am hitting them and sometimes don’t go down at normal hit angles from the flippers.
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Stern Pinball is already out on PS4 and more, just not PC yet, Mustang, AC/DC are two of the starters for sure, for PC I hope they just add them to TPA as new outside of seasons packs in ala carte fashion.
The PC might be delayed atm due to trying to add LOTR was a rumor, which I hope is right, I am only interested in a few new Sterns, there are plenty of older ones though like Big Game and Cheetah I would love polished versions of.
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Thanks for a favorite late Stern in VPX!
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A favorite wide body! Â
Accurate sound all over, I played the real thing back in the day.
Thanks!
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Thanks, a favorite table here, how’s the VPX coming?
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I finally got the backglass working on either monitor, BUT if on the same monitor as the table it won’t stay up with it, any ideas?
Prefer to have it seen when playing, got the sizes and spot fine, just disappears when I click the table in full screen mode to then begin play.
I did try EXE to standard in the B2S settings and all set to visible, no help.
The key for getting it working for me was the B2S_Setup.exe which generates the ScreenRes.txt with settings that aren’t 0 for width/height (zero width/height will mean no backglass…)
Thanks for the nice recreation!
Also, I get no high school initials or multiple high scores, my post it note has just my high score and nothing in name, this is minor compared to the headaches of the B2S.
*I found a tiny freeware utility, attaching, called ALWAYS ON TOP which I was able to force it to stay up with, you use CONTROL+SPACEBAR on window you want to stay put, still wondering about a script issue or something else.
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Must have been tired, got package.zip this time with both, thanks! Really nice table didn’t want to miss out.
Also, this one has HIDDEN = Â to adjust to get missing DMD for Desktop.
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A bit confused, the file size and date are same as one I have, no change at all.
9/27/16 dated?
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Thnaks for the update, good table!
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So those SolCallBacks, it’s all of them that need fixed?
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I replaced all SolMod with ‘SolMod in the script and table then worked for me (with no Sol stuff installed), just saying.
Not sure I care about the SolMod stuff. Â Â
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Thanks, I ran it as Desktop game no problem, attaching the .vbs I used in scripts it’s from 4.01 of DOFLinx and only additional file I needed with BAM ofc already installed.
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I made that file and placed it in the tables, base \VPX dir and with the WN table, and still no backglass, still no errors either.
Used exact files out of the .zip and even extra to match the file name exacted, still nothing.
Does this one use ScreenRes.txt as well? Â Â I am using one that worked on others.
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I still get no scoring (backglass), and didn’t find anything obvious in the script to turn the B2S on and the naming is correct.
I never see the backglass on either monitor and no errors.
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