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Download Whitewater VP91x 1.1.1
24 Votes
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.
A most exellant update. Gracias JP
Newbie here. I keep getting an error message saying "cannot create offscreen texture". I have hardware device rendering on. The message doesn't appear if I turn off hardware rendering, but the table doesn't look as nice and is dark in the bottom of the playfield. What am I doing wrong? Thanks!
Thanks for your great tables. you are a master at making these tables
This table is a work of art!!! Thank you!! I know it is a table I will never be able to afford, so thanks for letting me experience it in some form!
Awesome table !! thanks you very much !
me encanta
Awesome! White Water rocks!!
Thanks!
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