Here’s a couple of informational posts on the subject. I suggest adding it to the wiki if there is one on running the external virtual DMD:
The upshot is that a stable solution may not be coming soon. If you don’t currently run Windows 10 then you might want to try upgrading. If you have any other processes residing in memory that you don’t absolutely need to run pinball, disable them. My cab is down, so I haven’t tested anything in months. I don’t know if upgrading .NET to 4.7 hurts or helps. Throwing more hardware at the problem may not may not help. If you go down that route it would be helpful to report back.
If you are desperate you might see if something better happens after a system reset/re-install.
One last thing is to test is to see if there is any improvement if you disable b2s and just load the vpinmame.controller. If that’s better then you could always just throw up a static backglass image in PinballX.
That’s life on the bleeding edge. Some things don’t work for everybody, and it took weeks for DJRobX to even get it to this stage. You are not alone. I have the same issue with TWD as you are reporting. Not much fun.
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