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<blockquote data-quote="shogun00" data-source="post: 296770" data-attributes="member: 1729"><p>That's interesting! I only watched a few seconds of the video. In that case, the physics on the elastics still need some work then. Especially, if they are using red rubbers. </p><p></p><p>Fun Fact: Did you know that the rubbers on pinball machines are color coded? The lighter the color, the more bouncier they are. White rubbers are the most bouncey, red is mid range, and black is the least bouncey.</p><p></p><p></p><p>They aren't completely baked in. I change the intensity in the actual code script (when available), so I can keep most of the effects on. I'm amazed that the code for the lighting is still based on PacDude's lighting script code, that was originally made in VP8. </p><p></p><p>I occasionally use the day slider but not that much. I wonder if it's a setting on monitor that is causing the problem?</p><p> </p><p></p><p>That's good to hear. However, until they cover the tables that I usually play. I'm not going to notice much. Most of the tables I've played on VPX are tables I've played in real life. Most of them are in the niche category for what it's worth.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Have they finally started working on LCD tables? I'm surprised considering the ROM sizes (2.5GB average).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shogun00, post: 296770, member: 1729"] That's interesting! I only watched a few seconds of the video. In that case, the physics on the elastics still need some work then. Especially, if they are using red rubbers. Fun Fact: Did you know that the rubbers on pinball machines are color coded? The lighter the color, the more bouncier they are. White rubbers are the most bouncey, red is mid range, and black is the least bouncey. They aren't completely baked in. I change the intensity in the actual code script (when available), so I can keep most of the effects on. I'm amazed that the code for the lighting is still based on PacDude's lighting script code, that was originally made in VP8. I occasionally use the day slider but not that much. I wonder if it's a setting on monitor that is causing the problem? That's good to hear. However, until they cover the tables that I usually play. I'm not going to notice much. Most of the tables I've played on VPX are tables I've played in real life. Most of them are in the niche category for what it's worth. Have they finally started working on LCD tables? I'm surprised considering the ROM sizes (2.5GB average). [/QUOTE]
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