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<blockquote data-quote="seattlemark" data-source="post: 235765" data-attributes="member: 1959"><p>Wow, I just had a new Timeshock update automatically pushed from Steam when I started the table. The playfield graphics look even more realistic (sharper) than before to me! They are stunning! I had used the table just an hour or so before, so I think this update is very very new. </p><p></p><p>Note: This update seems to have replaced the UserDefault.xml, so I lost the changes I had made just two hours ago to my default key assignments. (Using the instructions that Pro Pinball had in its forum post of <a href="https://www.pro-pinball.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=632" target="_blank">https://www.pro-pinball.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=632</a> , and also described in post #1567 above.) So I just went back to letting my AutoHotkey script do mappings for me to the game's initial default values. That way if there are frequent updates , I won't have to manually keep having to edit the XML. I assume that when the Timeshock is eventually fully released it will have some GUI way for the User to change key assignments, and I'm assuming at that point those values will be permanently saved off for even after updates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seattlemark, post: 235765, member: 1959"] Wow, I just had a new Timeshock update automatically pushed from Steam when I started the table. The playfield graphics look even more realistic (sharper) than before to me! They are stunning! I had used the table just an hour or so before, so I think this update is very very new. Note: This update seems to have replaced the UserDefault.xml, so I lost the changes I had made just two hours ago to my default key assignments. (Using the instructions that Pro Pinball had in its forum post of [url]https://www.pro-pinball.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=632[/url] , and also described in post #1567 above.) So I just went back to letting my AutoHotkey script do mappings for me to the game's initial default values. That way if there are frequent updates , I won't have to manually keep having to edit the XML. I assume that when the Timeshock is eventually fully released it will have some GUI way for the User to change key assignments, and I'm assuming at that point those values will be permanently saved off for even after updates. [/QUOTE]
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