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BASIC FUTURE PINBALL QUESTIONS> Anyone?


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#1 cyphertribe

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Posted 16 February 2013 - 05:22 AM

A couple things . I have worked through this site to build my own cabinet . Without this site -no way. So thanks to everyone who contributes and helps build this.

 

COuple issues ::: ANYONE?
1) How do you set the number of pinballs per table?  I know its done in the script of every table , but where?

 

2) Alot of tables I cant get 2 player game going? Any suggestions -ideas? Is this also something that has to be changed in the script?

 

Thats basically all I have left to learn before rolling this thing out to friends and fam.

 

Cheers.

Cy :bar2:



#2 saecrow

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Posted 28 February 2013 - 05:56 PM

1. look for a line at the beginning of the script (usually, or else search for it in the script by going to edit>find) that says: nvBallsPerGame = 

it should be followed by a numeric value, usually 3 or 5... change it to what you want up to the highest setting of 9 (I believe).

 

2. many of the FP tables are not multiplayer friendly since the play can be very complex and the coding becomes very involved and has to be done manually by hand.... that's what I've been told, have seen here, and can attest to having begun to dabble in creating tables.


Edited by saecrow, 28 February 2013 - 06:10 PM.


#3 nebrunner

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Posted 28 February 2013 - 08:14 PM

The tables you can't seem to get multiplayer going, are most likely single player only tables. Transformers, Masters of the Universe, Aliens Legacy, etc...




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