I have played WW,FH, and Tommy and much more Tables with upper flippers. This feature you described isn´t on any of this tables. Flippers are always ON/OFF. An upper Flipper is always linked the the side dependet lower flipper. The Flipper contact on every pinball machine is a leaf switch. If...
I did a Banzai Run for VP, and this was some freaky heavy things to script. But mostly Buildarounds for things VP doesn´t support. The Game itself and of course the emulation was an easy one.
I can´t place it higher anymore, cause its all wired already. The main board sitting in the Nudgebox. And I really don´t want to rewire all 30 wires :) I will find a way. Just needed a break from it for a few days to think about it, and of course i worked 4 Days on it nonstop :)
Ok, the first playtests are done.
All in All the Controller feels more than realistic. And because of the original Pinball Leaf Switches, you have a much quicker response of the buttons. A small flipover in RBION is possible now easier.
The only thing i need to improve is the Nudge. It works...
Well, for my taste the biggest "BUG" in TPA are the flippers. They are ok and precise on distance shots and you can place a precise shot anytime. But on small movements the coil simulation isn´t anywhere near a real machine.
On a real pinball machine you can hold 3 Balls on the flipper and...
I also think adding the dmd to the table in demo mod would be nice instead of an extra dmd and a still image on the machine. At the moment you start the game, the dmd appears. Would bring some extra pinball feelings to the table.
Well the spring feets i had planned are not working well. I found some nice legs for it, but i have to wait till new money arrives :) This Controller rips off my moneypocket :) For now i will just put some foam under it. Same effect :) Also the Nudgebox do have some springs too now.
Ok here is the final Status for today. I added the Illumination to the Buttons and added the first Logos on the Box. Only one Side till yet. Tommorow i do the rest of the logos. Then the final step is
to wire the Buttons. Hope i can test it out tommorow evening with a first playtest.
Enjoy
Of course it does. I have a non Sony Controller I am using for my Pinball Controller. I completley removed the Battery and only plug it via USB to the ps3. Since I did that, I didn´t had a single lag.
Ok, the board is wired, and all microswitches and of course the leaf switches are attached to the box. Now I only need to connect the wires to the switches.
there is not that much room inside, even if it look like. The Nudgebox uses many space. Also the cable function for the plunger needs free space to pull. And when the electronics are inside with all the buttons wired, there will be not that much space. Also it means, that another extra cable...
Exactly how i use to do it. But on the original PS3 controller, the soldpoint is 0,2 mm. Also the single points have a distance of 0,2 mm. So very hard to see and sold. So I crashed it. But now I have a non Sony controller, with big soldpoints, so its easier.
Hey there, is there any chance to get a Pinball Arcade logo as PNG in good resolution? I need it for private use only. I want to place it on my Pinball Controller.
Thanks in Advance
Groni
I only listed the parts that I used. Of course it could be cheaper, but then it won´t have the same quality.
Uhm...a Subwoofer for what?? :) I already thought about a stronger motor, but i will let the original motor inside for now.
I printed the Insides by myself. And the Problem with the...
Turning this into something profitable would mean this Controller would be around 500$.
Here are some parts with prices:
Rails and Lockbar = 100$
Coindoor = 80$ ( Not even a original Pinball Coindoor )
Leafswitches with Button = 30$
Main Controller Board = 60$
Button and switches illuminated =...
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