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  • Submitted: Jun 29 2011 09:54 PM
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  • Author(s): Rosve
  • Manufacturer: Gottlieb
  • Year: 1966

Download Central Park WS B2S 1.0.0

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Gottlieb 1966

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EM table with working backglass

" Monkey rings bell every 100 points. Complete targets 1-5 to advance yellow bonus. Complete targets 6-10 to advance green bonus. Hitting yellow or green target scores bonus."





Thanks for making EM's. Great title!

Looks awesome. I have set it to run in 4:3 and now the b2s backglass covers the left through roll lane of the table. I tried to change the x position or resize it to smaller in the screenres text file, but the backglass does not move or chage its size. Do you know how can I do that?

 

And another thing. Is it possible to display a b2s backglass as a backdrop? I mean behind the table.

 

Thank you.

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1st2FixFire
Jan 30 2024 01:23 PM

I have the same questions. If ANYONE knows how to do the things asked in the previous post,please let me know. I don't have 2 monitors & both vers. of Central Park for VP9 are for this setup...  :(

 

Oh & don't tell me to just use a VPX version. I'm aware that can be used differently. I'm specifically using VP9 because I'm relying on a low-end,integrated graphics PC from 2013 (I don't have the $$$ for anything better,ATM). And,even tho this sounds ancient,I can run VP9 w/o ANY issues. That's why I rely on VP9 files being able to display properly on an old-fashioned CRT. Or,at least be a once-standard Full-Screen-capable file...

 

Anyway,I know many here are still preferring FS/DT files,over WS. Which,makes sense since /actual/ Pinball Machines are NOT that wide. But,with everyone apparently using wide-screen monitors(or their TVs,as it /really/ sounds)these days,I get that there must be WS files available,as well. I'm just saying that unless the viewing angle is almost-flat,a wide-screen TV is actually /less-realistic/,than an older,more-square monitor/TV...

 

I suppose I'm also not used to VP catering to WS users so much(especially,back when this table was uploaded),because I'm from the "old" days of seeing the table from an almost,to fully-overhead view. Which,doesn't seem anymore realistic than the flat-view that fits WS. Unless,you're either very tall or very short. With,the represented angle you would be familiar w/,being of those 2 extreme viewing-angles. Also,since I'm 6 ft.,I can't /possibly/ see pinball tables at a view that a WS setup would be meant for...

 

Ideally,both types should be equally-represented among the download options,so that no one is left-out. But,at least for VP9(given it's age),I'm surprised there aren't more DT/FS files to at least match the WS tables here. I mean,the prevailing type(s) should be meant for ppl w/ single-monitor situations & it's surprising that even back-then,this wasn't considered by those uploading tables. Anyway,it seems this is the reason VPX needed to be adaptable to both situations & I'm glad this was recognized. But,it requires more graphical power than VP9. So,I'm just asking if there's a way to do what others asked long-ago,but didn't receive any answers...

 

Surely by now,there's a known way of doing these things???


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