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#21 dobbs

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Posted 23 September 2012 - 09:32 PM

Perhaps this thread can help you : http://www.vpforums....topic=19131&hl=



Thanks for the help.

My video is onboard and i cant change the motherboard to a bigger video memory one.

Is a shame, but the main problem seems to be that theVP graphics engine was never updated to at least DirectX 9...

Oh well...
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#22 stuzza

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Posted 23 September 2012 - 11:42 PM

Definition of Magna-save: A feature in pinball that allows the player to activate a magnet located just below the entrance to an outlane. A ball headed for the outlane (which will cause the loss of the ball) will be held by the magnet and diverted to the corresponding inlane instead; keeping the ball in play. A table using this feature is Black Knight.

In this table, the Magna-save is a magnet situated at the top right of the table. When the Magna-Save button (Left CTRL or right CTRL) is pressed then the magnet gets activated and it will freeze the ball or at least slow it down so you may hit the ball easier and send it to the top ramp, top loop or the lock.

Thaks JP. I read these terms all the time on the forums but have never actually seen the proper definition. It has also taken me months to learn what all the table acronyms you guys use mean! AFM, MM, TAF - used to get me quite confused to work out what table people were discussing. Pinball has a language of its own I've discovered!
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#23 RNunez187

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Posted 24 September 2012 - 12:18 AM

Awesome work!

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#24 destruk

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Posted 24 September 2012 - 04:42 PM


Perhaps this thread can help you : http://www.vpforums....topic=19131&hl=



Thanks for the help.

My video is onboard and i cant change the motherboard to a bigger video memory one.

Is a shame, but the main problem seems to be that theVP graphics engine was never updated to at least DirectX 9...

Oh well...


Also a shame that your motherboard can't use a PCI or AGP video card in a slot. oh well.

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#25 ilveropaolone

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Posted 03 September 2018 - 11:01 PM

PLEASE SUPPORT DB2S I DONT FOUND THE SCRIPT IN DESKTOP VERSION



#26 shannon1

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Posted 04 September 2018 - 12:57 AM

JP,
Is there any hope of getting this table in VPX?

#27 jpsalas

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Posted 04 September 2018 - 02:41 AM

JP,
Is there any hope of getting this table in VPX?

 

Not for now. That was the prototype I build to see how the gameplay could be in a real table. But the real table became quite different on some places, and also the rules changed.


These are my tables, sorted by date, all them playable with VPX 7 or newer:

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After 18 years making tables, it is time to take a rest and let new authors do their thing.

I guess at last I'll play some more pinball :). But I'm sure I'll make some table updates from time to time :)


#28 shannon1

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Posted 04 September 2018 - 08:40 PM

That's a shame because it is such a great game,but hey all of your games are great!