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<blockquote data-quote="superballs" data-source="post: 66041" data-attributes="member: 341"><p>OOH this is my 777th post...maybe i'm in luck</p><p></p><p></p><p>Any table made by Groni (Megapin branded there), JPSalas (though some of the tables he's made are more relaxed than the real thing, his work looks spectacular and they do play nicely), Bob5453 has some great recreations and some spectacularly done original tables (The Beatles is one of my favorites by him and there's a table called Beat This that was a collaboration for an original table contest).</p><p></p><p>A user named Faralos, makes some very interesting conceptual tables, but you can't expect graphical mastery and the physics feel a bit off, but they are fun tables.</p><p></p><p>Kruge99 did an amazing recreation of High Speed (even has an option of using 400 series highways instead of interstates on the spinners somewhere in the graphics files).</p><p></p><p>Rawd...ok what can I say about Rawd. To my knowledge he's created one table...one...single table...and this table is a masterpiece. It's William's Triple Strike and it's simply wonderful. The table is amazing, his physics tuning is amazing (he even has a side-by-side comparison video between the real table, the future pinball version he did, and his VP version and the VP version is spectacular). This is easily one of my favorite tables on the entire VP forums site.</p><p></p><p>Uncle Reamus and Noah Fentz did a very good recreation of High Speed II: The Getaway (there's a youtube video i have floating around of my cheap "cabinet setup" that I've linked to in a couple threads here and you can sort of see it running there). This was the table i cut my VP teeth on as a benchmark, since I've played so much HS2, I know the table quirks pretty well...I remember the first time i shot a ball around the left orbit toward the lock and had it ALMOST make it up the ramp and come back down on me. The expletives I yelled reminded me of all the time I had that same thing happen at the Game Room up in Sudbury.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The best of the best on VP easily competes with what TPA can offer. Coming from me that's a compliment in the highest form.</p><p></p><p>Another tip for playing pinball on a PC with the keyboard (if you don't use a gamepad)...the default controls are garbage, for long sessions you will want comfort and I recommend my homerow configuration...</p><p></p><p>F J (Left/Right Flippers)</p><p>Space (Upward Nudge)</p><p>G H (Table Right/Left Nudge</p><p>R U (Magna Save if available)</p><p>1 (Start)</p><p>5-6-7 (Emulate available coin slots)</p><p>ENTER (Plunge)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superballs, post: 66041, member: 341"] OOH this is my 777th post...maybe i'm in luck Any table made by Groni (Megapin branded there), JPSalas (though some of the tables he's made are more relaxed than the real thing, his work looks spectacular and they do play nicely), Bob5453 has some great recreations and some spectacularly done original tables (The Beatles is one of my favorites by him and there's a table called Beat This that was a collaboration for an original table contest). A user named Faralos, makes some very interesting conceptual tables, but you can't expect graphical mastery and the physics feel a bit off, but they are fun tables. Kruge99 did an amazing recreation of High Speed (even has an option of using 400 series highways instead of interstates on the spinners somewhere in the graphics files). Rawd...ok what can I say about Rawd. To my knowledge he's created one table...one...single table...and this table is a masterpiece. It's William's Triple Strike and it's simply wonderful. The table is amazing, his physics tuning is amazing (he even has a side-by-side comparison video between the real table, the future pinball version he did, and his VP version and the VP version is spectacular). This is easily one of my favorite tables on the entire VP forums site. Uncle Reamus and Noah Fentz did a very good recreation of High Speed II: The Getaway (there's a youtube video i have floating around of my cheap "cabinet setup" that I've linked to in a couple threads here and you can sort of see it running there). This was the table i cut my VP teeth on as a benchmark, since I've played so much HS2, I know the table quirks pretty well...I remember the first time i shot a ball around the left orbit toward the lock and had it ALMOST make it up the ramp and come back down on me. The expletives I yelled reminded me of all the time I had that same thing happen at the Game Room up in Sudbury. The best of the best on VP easily competes with what TPA can offer. Coming from me that's a compliment in the highest form. Another tip for playing pinball on a PC with the keyboard (if you don't use a gamepad)...the default controls are garbage, for long sessions you will want comfort and I recommend my homerow configuration... F J (Left/Right Flippers) Space (Upward Nudge) G H (Table Right/Left Nudge R U (Magna Save if available) 1 (Start) 5-6-7 (Emulate available coin slots) ENTER (Plunge) [/QUOTE]
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