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Download Whitewater VP91x 1.1.1
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Based on the Williams table from 1993
First of all thanks to:
to Grizz for the playfield and apron redraws.
to Noah for the physics adjustments and pictures
to studmud for the Big Foot video
About this version:
It uses 8 levels of GI on the playfields and on the plastics. The lights and flashers are the "normal" 4 levels fading.
If the table is slow in your machine, then the problem is not the 8 levels GI on the playfields, but the alpha ramps used on the flashers, ramps and plastics. And there isn't much you can do.
If you have a wide monitor then you may change the table's XScale from 1.15 to 0,8625
JP
First of all thanks to:
to Grizz for the playfield and apron redraws.
to Noah for the physics adjustments and pictures
to studmud for the Big Foot video
About this version:
It uses 8 levels of GI on the playfields and on the plastics. The lights and flashers are the "normal" 4 levels fading.
If the table is slow in your machine, then the problem is not the 8 levels GI on the playfields, but the alpha ramps used on the flashers, ramps and plastics. And there isn't much you can do.
If you have a wide monitor then you may change the table's XScale from 1.15 to 0,8625
JP
What's New in Version 1.1.1 (See full changelog)
- 1.1.1 Updated 16 September 2012
- - adjusted the flippers a little more :)
- - fixed the ball falling from the left ramp.
- 1.1.0 Updated 15 September 2012
- - Updated some graphics & sounds
- - Changed some settings and VP ramps
- - Updated the script with a faster fading light system for the lights made with alpha ramps. This one uses the "alpha" statement for easy updating.
Very nice release, thanks guys! Finally WW for VP9
ECXELLENT , ECXELLENT , ECXELLENT , THANKS VERY MUCH
WHITE WAAAAAAAATEEEEEEEEERRRRR!!! thx a lot!
wow, good job guys, I know this was probably a tough & maybe irritating table to recreate.
What a very nice remember, a lot of time spend to play with tis amazing pinball... Thank you
Hey thanks for this fine table. Works fine.
very very thx.... salas...... I played that table when I was 16 yearx..... thx thxt
My favorite game from my childhood. Can't thank you enough.
Awesome!!! Big THX guys
GRACIAS JUAN PABLO!!!! EXCELENTE TU TRABAJO, espero que tengas un merecido descanso!, para cuando 'Popeye Saves the Earth', un flipper que no lo encuemtro ni en vp8, GRACIAS!!!
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