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<blockquote data-quote="Richard B" data-source="post: 27660" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>First, to adjust the ROM sound in most DMD games, you need to go into the adjustments screen (press F7). There you can adjust the volume, along with any other changes you want, such as difficulty. There are other tables that are more tricky, luckily there's a special topic in the help section at VP Forums which gives a detailed guide to adjusting sounds to some of these tables. </p><p>Desktop versions are designed for 4:3 monitors. If you have a 16:9, you'd be better off getting the cabinet versions (which are better anyway). If you can't rotate the screen 90 degrees, angle the monitor as high as you can, then turn it so the right side is facing you. This works surprisingly well. </p><p>Of course, the best place is the help section of VP. There are a lot of topics already there, and they respond to any questions rather quickly. They are very helpful and friendly there. </p><p></p><p>Now, my favorite tables, both in design and accuracy, are:</p><p>Attack From Mars (salas) - Great table, looks nice, good physics.</p><p>Bram Stoker's Dracula (salas) - Not my favorite table, but the best table that uses the new Momentum Mod, which is the best VP physics build, though unfortunately few tables use it. </p><p>Doctor Who (Krellan) - A nice looking table with nice physics. Plays very close to the real Who machine near me. </p><p>Indiana Jones (Hiryu) - Love this table, even though this version seems awful fast and difficult. </p><p>LOTR (Salas) - The table I play the most right now. The tower skill shot is ridiculously hard to hit (never done it yet, while a real table it's not that hard), but it's still a great version of one of my favorite tables of all time. </p><p>Scared Stiff (Salas) - Another great conversion that plays close to the real thing.</p><p>STTNG (Salas) - Great game, great conversion.</p><p>T2 Chrome Edition - Probably the best looking table in terms of graphics. Plays nice too (though is somewhat harder than the real thing, and the T-800 head, required to lock balls, is more of an SDTM hazard than it is in real life. </p><p>Tommy (Hiryu) - Another solid conversion of an underrated table. </p><p></p><p>Then there's Groni's tables, (TZ and TSPP are my favorites). Excellent versions of great tables, which I've been playing for years, though I do find some of his tables, particularly TSPP, to be much more difficult than the real machines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard B, post: 27660, member: 306"] First, to adjust the ROM sound in most DMD games, you need to go into the adjustments screen (press F7). There you can adjust the volume, along with any other changes you want, such as difficulty. There are other tables that are more tricky, luckily there's a special topic in the help section at VP Forums which gives a detailed guide to adjusting sounds to some of these tables. Desktop versions are designed for 4:3 monitors. If you have a 16:9, you'd be better off getting the cabinet versions (which are better anyway). If you can't rotate the screen 90 degrees, angle the monitor as high as you can, then turn it so the right side is facing you. This works surprisingly well. Of course, the best place is the help section of VP. There are a lot of topics already there, and they respond to any questions rather quickly. They are very helpful and friendly there. Now, my favorite tables, both in design and accuracy, are: Attack From Mars (salas) - Great table, looks nice, good physics. Bram Stoker's Dracula (salas) - Not my favorite table, but the best table that uses the new Momentum Mod, which is the best VP physics build, though unfortunately few tables use it. Doctor Who (Krellan) - A nice looking table with nice physics. Plays very close to the real Who machine near me. Indiana Jones (Hiryu) - Love this table, even though this version seems awful fast and difficult. LOTR (Salas) - The table I play the most right now. The tower skill shot is ridiculously hard to hit (never done it yet, while a real table it's not that hard), but it's still a great version of one of my favorite tables of all time. Scared Stiff (Salas) - Another great conversion that plays close to the real thing. STTNG (Salas) - Great game, great conversion. T2 Chrome Edition - Probably the best looking table in terms of graphics. Plays nice too (though is somewhat harder than the real thing, and the T-800 head, required to lock balls, is more of an SDTM hazard than it is in real life. Tommy (Hiryu) - Another solid conversion of an underrated table. Then there's Groni's tables, (TZ and TSPP are my favorites). Excellent versions of great tables, which I've been playing for years, though I do find some of his tables, particularly TSPP, to be much more difficult than the real machines. [/QUOTE]
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