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Download America's Most Haunted 062018a
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amh spooky benheck
This is a VP10 recreation of the 2014 pinball machine "America's Most Haunted", based on a fictional ghost hunting reality TV show, created by Ben Heckendorn and Spooky Pinball
Ben Heck does a lot of entertaining videos on YouTube, I recommend subscribing to his channel here
Spooky Pinball is a small pinball manufacturer located in Wisconsin, they produced a limited run of 150 America's Most Haunted machines, it was their first table. They're currently designing a Rob Zombie pinball table in a run of 300, their website is here
All of the script was converted from the original open source code to VB by Shoopity. I used his VP9 table as a base and used all available resources from Ben Heckendorn, from the original plastic images to the 3d models of the ghost and ramps and such things. A lot of work was done on this before I ever even touched it, Shoopity deserves all the credit for bringing this to life. Thanks to Spooky Pinball and Ben Heck for the fun table.
Thanks to arngrim for the time he spent adding DOF to these 12000 lines of code!
I haven't updated this since the last beta release so if you still have that one, keep it.
THIS TABLE REQUIRES ULTRADMD
Thanks for the work UltraPeepi has done on UltraDMD to make recreations (and originals) like this possible.
REQUIRED FILES AVAILABLE HERE - GIF PACK, MUSIC PACK
Here's a quick install guide, covering UltraDMD and AMH installation
NOTE: This guide presumes that you have Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 installed in advance, if not, get it here: http://www.microsoft...s.aspx?id=16614
1. Download the .vpx table and place in your Visual Pinball\Tables folder
2. Download the GIF pack and place the folder in your Visual Pinball\Tables folder (dir should remain named America's Most Haunted.UltraDMD)
3. Download the Music pack and extract it to Visual Pinball\Music
4. Download XDMD beta 0.2 from XDMD.info/download, unpack to C: or anywhere you're comfortable (for this example I'm placing the XDMD install directly at the C: level)
5. Download XDMD beta 0.3 preview from XDMD.info/download and replace the XDMD.dll in C:\XDMD\XDMD Demo\bin\Release with this one
>>> MAKE SURE YOU UNBLOCK ALL FILES IN THE C:\XDMD\XDMD Demo\bin\Release FOLDER
6. Download the latest UltraDMD from ultradmd.wordpress.com/download/ - currently 1.1.150215, and unpack this to C:\XDMD\XDMD Demo\bin\Release
7. Now you need to register UltraDMD, you can do this potentially two ways. The easiest way, if it works, is to open a command prompt in ADMINISTRATOR mode and navigate to the C:\XDMD\XDMD Demo\bin\Release folder, type "UltraDMD.exe /i" (without quotes) and press enter. It should register and give you confirmation. If this doesn't work, you need to open a command prompt window in ADMINISTRATOR mode and navigate to C:\XDMD\XDMD Demo\bin\Release and then paste this into the command window:
this will confirm that the EXE is registered! You should be good to go now!
***The following is not necessary to play, but may be helpful for those who want more:
If you wish to use a B2S, navigate to your Visual Pinball\User folder and create a Text document, name it LMEMDOFTables.txt
In this file place a single number:
0 - No controller (no b2s, technically not needed)
1 - B2S - this will be most common
2 - B2S with mechanical sounds disabled! This is for those buggers with all the fancy contactors and solenoids and strobes and such. You know who you are!
If you have any questions about the installation, please let me know in this thread! I'll do my best to help you out. Please specify which step you were stuck on or ran into problems with.
Ben Heck does a lot of entertaining videos on YouTube, I recommend subscribing to his channel here
Spooky Pinball is a small pinball manufacturer located in Wisconsin, they produced a limited run of 150 America's Most Haunted machines, it was their first table. They're currently designing a Rob Zombie pinball table in a run of 300, their website is here
All of the script was converted from the original open source code to VB by Shoopity. I used his VP9 table as a base and used all available resources from Ben Heckendorn, from the original plastic images to the 3d models of the ghost and ramps and such things. A lot of work was done on this before I ever even touched it, Shoopity deserves all the credit for bringing this to life. Thanks to Spooky Pinball and Ben Heck for the fun table.
Thanks to arngrim for the time he spent adding DOF to these 12000 lines of code!
I haven't updated this since the last beta release so if you still have that one, keep it.
THIS TABLE REQUIRES ULTRADMD
Thanks for the work UltraPeepi has done on UltraDMD to make recreations (and originals) like this possible.
REQUIRED FILES AVAILABLE HERE - GIF PACK, MUSIC PACK
Here's a quick install guide, covering UltraDMD and AMH installation
NOTE: This guide presumes that you have Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 installed in advance, if not, get it here: http://www.microsoft...s.aspx?id=16614
1. Download the .vpx table and place in your Visual Pinball\Tables folder
2. Download the GIF pack and place the folder in your Visual Pinball\Tables folder (dir should remain named America's Most Haunted.UltraDMD)
3. Download the Music pack and extract it to Visual Pinball\Music
4. Download XDMD beta 0.2 from XDMD.info/download, unpack to C: or anywhere you're comfortable (for this example I'm placing the XDMD install directly at the C: level)
5. Download XDMD beta 0.3 preview from XDMD.info/download and replace the XDMD.dll in C:\XDMD\XDMD Demo\bin\Release with this one
>>> MAKE SURE YOU UNBLOCK ALL FILES IN THE C:\XDMD\XDMD Demo\bin\Release FOLDER
6. Download the latest UltraDMD from ultradmd.wordpress.com/download/ - currently 1.1.150215, and unpack this to C:\XDMD\XDMD Demo\bin\Release
7. Now you need to register UltraDMD, you can do this potentially two ways. The easiest way, if it works, is to open a command prompt in ADMINISTRATOR mode and navigate to the C:\XDMD\XDMD Demo\bin\Release folder, type "UltraDMD.exe /i" (without quotes) and press enter. It should register and give you confirmation. If this doesn't work, you need to open a command prompt window in ADMINISTRATOR mode and navigate to C:\XDMD\XDMD Demo\bin\Release and then paste this into the command window:
C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\RegASM UltraDMD.exe
this will confirm that the EXE is registered! You should be good to go now!
***The following is not necessary to play, but may be helpful for those who want more:
If you wish to use a B2S, navigate to your Visual Pinball\User folder and create a Text document, name it LMEMDOFTables.txt
In this file place a single number:
0 - No controller (no b2s, technically not needed)
1 - B2S - this will be most common
2 - B2S with mechanical sounds disabled! This is for those buggers with all the fancy contactors and solenoids and strobes and such. You know who you are!
If you have any questions about the installation, please let me know in this thread! I'll do my best to help you out. Please specify which step you were stuck on or ran into problems with.
What's New in Version 062018a (See full changelog)
- Fixed ball rolling sounds (Thanks Dozer316)
- Fixed material issues on kickers
- Adjusted bumper force and table x scale
anyone know where you can get XDMX Beta 0.2? The link in the instructions doesn't point to the right location?
The music on this flipper is too loud and i can't hear the call-outs. I was playing with some settings, but the music volume doesn't change
Has anybody the same problem and find a solution?
Excuse me, which lane i need to mod for coin play and for remove free play? tnx
what is ultra DMD?
First time in history, that i dont have followed all steps of the instructions and the table is full operational!
This table is really spooky!
still cant get the backglass to work, text file is in the users folder, both the table and the glass are named properly, ????
PURPLE BALLS LAUNCHING EVERYTIME I PRESS A KEY. How do you stop purple balls from launching everytime you press certain keys? Literally filled up the table with purble balls because i had flippers to keys other than right and left shift. How can i stop this table from filling up with purple balls?
Merci pour le partage
im missing mp3's it says. Where to get these from?
*nm sorry I mustve scrolled right past when reading the description
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I am running two sounds systems. One for mechanicals and one for music. The music is however coming out of the mechanicals. Is there a way to toggle the music to the other sound device?
Cheers, Rusty