Kemetman72
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There should be a feature to let us adjust the rom settings to what we like. Just like a real machine....and in VP/VPinmame....That would make things truly authentic.
Twilight Zone and ST:TNG are getting operator's menus, but you had to have donated $100+ to their respective kickstarters to have access to it.There should be a feature to let us adjust the rom settings to what we like. Just like a real machine....and in VP/VPinmame....That would make things truly authentic.
The ROM wouldn't be confused, but the emulation framework that translates between the ROM and your iPad/Android/PS3/360/etc. may not handle all possible options. For example, it's doubtful FarSight spent the time to handle things like attract mode music settings, coin and currency settings, all the different lamp and switch tests, etc., when the game was first being developed. All these things have to be revisited now and implemented. New code = new bugs.Serenseven, why would access to the op menu introduce bugs? All those options are built into the ROM, and most tables are ROM emulated, so its not like you are going to be confusing the software. I guess I'm just not very tech savvy...
Serenseven, why would access to the op menu introduce bugs? All those options are built into the ROM, and most tables are ROM emulated, so its not like you are going to be confusing the software. I guess I'm just not very tech savvy...
1. They're only on one platform (PC).Hey Steve long time no see...remember Marv75? How come VP/Vpinmame can do it so easily...because they're too spread out over weaker platforms vs. the stronger ones and such?
Largely due to the interaction between the emulation and the game engine itself, since there's a lot of "magic" to make the game seem integrated, as Mike pointed out one example. Goal detection in general is very hard to implement reliably, and is likely the most obvious source of potential trouble.
Serenseven is correct that the biggest issue would be having to re-test everything on every table using various different ROM settings.
Farsight is planning on doing a "Pro" mode where you can change these things, but it's going to be rolled out slowly ( a table or two at a time ) to allow for the extended testing this requires ( at least that's the impression I got from speaking with them about it ).
On a true pinball the Adjustments are saved when you close the Coin Door...
Is there a trick or is it a bug?
Regards
Jean Christophe from FRANCE
I know I'm replying to a year-old post...
I always wondered, as a software engineer myself, how you detected what was going on in the software for goal detection etc. I fugred it would be something to do with the DMD output. Do you look at the actual DMD image, or do you read the messages being displayed as strings, or something like that?