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<blockquote data-quote="The loafer" data-source="post: 293697" data-attributes="member: 1434"><p>VPX doesn't require separate tables for Fullscreen or desktop, single table does both as long as the table author entered the POV settings for both. and if they didn't? no big deal, launch the table via F6 (camera) and set up your preferred camera view yourself (just don't forget to save afterwards). Sometimes some excellent authors use a portrait view for fullscreen so for those using pincabs, we have to readjust the camera view to support landscape fullscreen but we can always import/export camera views from other tables too. VPX is much more configurable now, so although it can seem daunting at first, it's easy peachy for someone who wants to just play once you've done the initial setup, made easy via the "all-in-on" installable.</p><p></p><p>I think there are still some cool VP8/9 tables but really start with VPX and once you've got those tables sorted out to your hearts content, then try the older ones. You may find the flipper physics are not so good after playing with VPX but there are still some tables worth playing for sure. Thankfully most heavy hitters are now ported to VPX with better versions so there is less and less reasons to load the older tables, nostalgia aside. Still a few good ones though, I'm looking at you Scarface VP9!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The loafer, post: 293697, member: 1434"] VPX doesn't require separate tables for Fullscreen or desktop, single table does both as long as the table author entered the POV settings for both. and if they didn't? no big deal, launch the table via F6 (camera) and set up your preferred camera view yourself (just don't forget to save afterwards). Sometimes some excellent authors use a portrait view for fullscreen so for those using pincabs, we have to readjust the camera view to support landscape fullscreen but we can always import/export camera views from other tables too. VPX is much more configurable now, so although it can seem daunting at first, it's easy peachy for someone who wants to just play once you've done the initial setup, made easy via the "all-in-on" installable. I think there are still some cool VP8/9 tables but really start with VPX and once you've got those tables sorted out to your hearts content, then try the older ones. You may find the flipper physics are not so good after playing with VPX but there are still some tables worth playing for sure. Thankfully most heavy hitters are now ported to VPX with better versions so there is less and less reasons to load the older tables, nostalgia aside. Still a few good ones though, I'm looking at you Scarface VP9! [/QUOTE]
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