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<blockquote data-quote="RetroDude" data-source="post: 14983" data-attributes="member: 187"><p>No, I don't have one.</p><p></p><p>As much as I love Pinball and would love to play all of my old favorites, and new machines I've never played in the flesh, I've not been able to do so before.</p><p>As a software developer, I have to respect I.P. rights and thusly have avoided VP and FP.</p><p></p><p>FarSight gives me hope!</p><p>If the PC version supports cabinet builds, I'm there!</p><p></p><p>As I understand it, it sounds like downoaded digital content, as it currently exists for the other platforms might not work very well with PC cabinet builds.</p><p>It also seems that for hardcore cabinet builders, most of the PC hardware and software configurations are not exactly live connected to the internet constantly.</p><p></p><p>That being the case, I'd certainly be willing to support an alternate release for PC cabinets...</p><p></p><p>Lets say.. a TPA "Pro" version.</p><p>Even if it was purchasing a CD/DVD disc for each game, at a premium price.</p><p></p><p>I'd hope that the game would be built in such a way as to provide the ability to have all the digital output signals available to trigger external hardware and lights...</p><p>as well as having the digital input signals available to use real flipper buttons, real plumb-bob, real analog type plunger, real buttons inside the coin door... etc.</p><p>The games can be kicked off and run via command-line arguments, etc. and don't require live internet connection to play.</p><p></p><p></p><p>FarSight... PLEASE.. even if the standard PC release doesn't support all of these features.. make them available to us somehow!</p><p></p><p>I'm willing to devote a stupid amount of time and money to build my ultimate pinball system...</p><p>All around your ability to get excellent licensed content.</p><p>This does include financially supporting you through paying for these features.</p><p></p><p>Don't let down your most hardcore supporters.</p><p>Unlike the people complaining that almost free isn't cheap enough, there's folks out here willing to back up our support with money.</p><p></p><p>I'm one of those folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RetroDude, post: 14983, member: 187"] No, I don't have one. As much as I love Pinball and would love to play all of my old favorites, and new machines I've never played in the flesh, I've not been able to do so before. As a software developer, I have to respect I.P. rights and thusly have avoided VP and FP. FarSight gives me hope! If the PC version supports cabinet builds, I'm there! As I understand it, it sounds like downoaded digital content, as it currently exists for the other platforms might not work very well with PC cabinet builds. It also seems that for hardcore cabinet builders, most of the PC hardware and software configurations are not exactly live connected to the internet constantly. That being the case, I'd certainly be willing to support an alternate release for PC cabinets... Lets say.. a TPA "Pro" version. Even if it was purchasing a CD/DVD disc for each game, at a premium price. I'd hope that the game would be built in such a way as to provide the ability to have all the digital output signals available to trigger external hardware and lights... as well as having the digital input signals available to use real flipper buttons, real plumb-bob, real analog type plunger, real buttons inside the coin door... etc. The games can be kicked off and run via command-line arguments, etc. and don't require live internet connection to play. FarSight... PLEASE.. even if the standard PC release doesn't support all of these features.. make them available to us somehow! I'm willing to devote a stupid amount of time and money to build my ultimate pinball system... All around your ability to get excellent licensed content. This does include financially supporting you through paying for these features. Don't let down your most hardcore supporters. Unlike the people complaining that almost free isn't cheap enough, there's folks out here willing to back up our support with money. I'm one of those folks. [/QUOTE]
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