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Aside from "don't play with your eyes shut" any helpful advice? - gonna start setting up pinball emus on my arcade cab...

In efforts to avoid wild goose chases/blind alleys:

Future or Visual Pinball (or V pin mame???)

Will aim to use Pinball X as front end - any setup tips?

Easy as download emu, download tables and go?

Any extras needed?

Thanks

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I would recommend reviewing the PinballX forums as there is quite a bit of experience there regarding its setup, nuances, and the various emulators supported through it if that is the direction you are going.

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Personally I go with VP/VPM tables myself. I build VP tables, so that's what I know. But there are others who swear by FP too. Very time consuming to set up with all the screenshots, wheels, etc, but well worth it in the end- either way. BTW, I've heard more than a few who said they only play FP for tables they can't get in VP. If that helps.... :D

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I've got both. VP would be where you want to go if you want to emulate true/existing pinball tables. FP is nice if you want high quality detail in made-up tables.

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Cheers folks - I think this is gonna turn into quite a mission, so back boiler for now.

Yeah when you first get into pinball emulation/simulation you're thinking, "OK great just another emulator - no big deal" Then you realize it's a whole separate subset of knowledge and tools within the broader realm of emulation. :) In the end it's definitely worth the journey, but it's not the easiest journey to take especially if you're looking to have everything "just so".

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In the end it's definitely worth the journey, but it's not the easiest journey to take especially if you're looking to have everything "just so".

Tell me about it.... :rolleyes:

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If you haven't done so already add a couple of flipper buttons to the side of the cabinet that way you can come back to it at a later date.

I regretted not adding the extra buttons to my 1st control panel. I added them to my second and I only use Future Pinball now.

They are all a pain to set up but for me FP seemed the easiest plus I think it looks the most impressive when other people are around playing my cab :)

Some day I'll build a pinball cabinet with 2 lcds but I've plenty of other things on my todo list first :)

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Cheers Stu - already on ;)

and yeah - leaving it till cab built - race against the rain and dark nights to get the sanding and painting done...

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