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<blockquote data-quote="Worf" data-source="post: 220261" data-attributes="member: 1047"><p>Well, Windows 95 didn't come with it. It came with the Plus! Pack for Windows 95. It was later included in Windows 98 I believe, and even in Windows XP. It didn't survive the 64-bit transition as it had a fatal collision detection flaw. </p><p></p><p>And there were some neat stories as well - apparently on a fast system, they were easily doing 100+ FPS (this was the XP era, so early 2000's system), so one mod was to lock it down to 60fps or so which meant your PC could actually do other stuff in the background.</p><p></p><p>I didn't realize that it was part of a pinball collection until earlier this year. Apparently there are few rule changes between the one Microsoft distributed and the one in Full Tilt (this dates back to the original Windows 95 version).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Worf, post: 220261, member: 1047"] Well, Windows 95 didn't come with it. It came with the Plus! Pack for Windows 95. It was later included in Windows 98 I believe, and even in Windows XP. It didn't survive the 64-bit transition as it had a fatal collision detection flaw. And there were some neat stories as well - apparently on a fast system, they were easily doing 100+ FPS (this was the XP era, so early 2000's system), so one mod was to lock it down to 60fps or so which meant your PC could actually do other stuff in the background. I didn't realize that it was part of a pinball collection until earlier this year. Apparently there are few rule changes between the one Microsoft distributed and the one in Full Tilt (this dates back to the original Windows 95 version). [/QUOTE]
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