You would only notice this if you pulled plunger without ball in plungerlane after game was over.
I am excited at what I think I can add to this table!!!
Might take a couple days.
Might be done before night is over.
Stay tuned!!
Think I need to put some more coffee on!!! Another 48 hour shift of Pinball Making Bliss!! I love working on these tables!!
I think I am addicted!!!
To think I only started 2 years ago, with no knowledge of photo editting or messing with Visual Pinball program before.
I downloaded JPSalas’s Smurf Whitewater Mod, only to find out there was no table, but a pic you had to import into table.
This got me thinking I could do this same thing for Seahawks on the NFL table!!
This is what got me started on this journey of learning and why I started making table mods!!
I keep a personal message STAT sent me after my first mod. (Seahawks Pinball.)
He asked me what program I used for photo editting,(A nice way of saying I needed help!! lol) I told him I used the Paint program built into windows for very first time in my life. He gave me some tips and links to gimp photo editting program. (I still use Paint, and only use Gimp for transparency.)
Hopefully you all can see an improvement in my work. I still consider myself a beginner at all this, but I am a quick learner, and will only get better at it!!
The cool thing about working on these tables is you learn something new everyday!!
Ok enough rambling!!
Im getting back to work on this new feature I am adding to Star Wars!!
Carry on!!
EDIT:
this is a widebody table. I never messed with dimensions of table. They are same as original.
But when played in cabinet, the flippers may seem at weird angle,(as the table is stretched too long in my opinion.) As I said though, these are the original authors settings. I only moved the Y-Offset and X-Offset to move table down to cover bottom of apron.
I was going to add flashers at very top of table and change X from 1.34 to 1.30 which would give room for flashers on backdrop and shorten table so flippers arent at weird angle, and the bumpers look more round for cabinet view.
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