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<blockquote data-quote="mpad" data-source="post: 183836" data-attributes="member: 4070"><p>OK, I felt the same about VP & Co. I wanted to PLAY pinball and not spend hours and hours with software setup.</p><p>I built the cab first because I liked the hardware job. I have a simple 40" cab with real DMD, no backglas, no force feedback.</p><p>Also my first quick experiment with VP didn't look very good (didn't do anything in the graphics driver setup).</p><p>I played TPA for half a year. It is very good and super convenient after all. But as the long promised lighting update and cab support didn't see the light of day I grew bored and thought I look into VP. I spent 250 bucks for a real DMD, so I wanted to see it in action.</p><p>Parallel to that VP made a huge evolution to dx9, finally allowing the GPU to take over and improve performance and looks immensely. And the new physics are just outstanding and a total game changer. Tables made for this are just awesome.</p><p>The worst thing is that nothing is properly documented in one place. There are a couple of new YouTube tutorials though which I didn't check out yet. The community is pretty cool and always helpful as well. So I spent a LOT of time reading forums and I would say 2-3 days setting everything up and finding my own system... Goodbye weekend. But it is totally worth it!!!</p><p>Playing on the cab is so much fun, seeing the animations on the DMD is gorgeously retro, and I can enjoy my favourite tables like Indiana Jones, AC-DC,...and tons of cool EMs for quiet times.</p><p>I still support TPA and hope they take the step to get in the cab. It would be a cool alternative and certainly keep up the competition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mpad, post: 183836, member: 4070"] OK, I felt the same about VP & Co. I wanted to PLAY pinball and not spend hours and hours with software setup. I built the cab first because I liked the hardware job. I have a simple 40" cab with real DMD, no backglas, no force feedback. Also my first quick experiment with VP didn't look very good (didn't do anything in the graphics driver setup). I played TPA for half a year. It is very good and super convenient after all. But as the long promised lighting update and cab support didn't see the light of day I grew bored and thought I look into VP. I spent 250 bucks for a real DMD, so I wanted to see it in action. Parallel to that VP made a huge evolution to dx9, finally allowing the GPU to take over and improve performance and looks immensely. And the new physics are just outstanding and a total game changer. Tables made for this are just awesome. The worst thing is that nothing is properly documented in one place. There are a couple of new YouTube tutorials though which I didn't check out yet. The community is pretty cool and always helpful as well. So I spent a LOT of time reading forums and I would say 2-3 days setting everything up and finding my own system... Goodbye weekend. But it is totally worth it!!! Playing on the cab is so much fun, seeing the animations on the DMD is gorgeously retro, and I can enjoy my favourite tables like Indiana Jones, AC-DC,...and tons of cool EMs for quiet times. I still support TPA and hope they take the step to get in the cab. It would be a cool alternative and certainly keep up the competition. [/QUOTE]
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