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#1 destruk

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Posted 07 March 2009 - 03:28 PM

Laser Ball



Version: 1.1.1
Category: VPinMAME 8.x Recreations

Author(s): Gerhard S, Destruk

Description:
4:3 VPM Table


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Submitted by destruk, on Mar 7 2009, 11:28 AM

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#2 ta2686

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Posted 09 April 2009 - 02:39 AM

Sorry to bring this topic back from the dead, but I noticed a bug in this table......

It is using the wrong vbs script. This table is a System 6 table, but it is using the System 4 script. It really doesn't affect gameplay, but when you try to adjust replay levels, this table is using the wrong procedure.

I have modified my personal copy of the table to use the correct script and now the table will adjust the replay levels as I state in my System 6 Replay Adjustment tutorial, however, I will let the original author modify the script to use the correct vbs script.

Edited by ta2686, 09 April 2009 - 02:40 AM.

Need to set or reset replay levels on a particular table? These guides will help you:

For Non-DMD tables: Guide to reset replay levels on non-DMD tables

For DMD tables: Guide to set replay levels on DMD tables

Need to change the number of balls per game on a particular table? These guides will help you:

For Non-DMD tables: Guide to set number of balls per game on non-DMD tables

For DMD tables: Guide to set number of balls per game on DMD tables

Need to adjust the volume on DMD based tables? This guide will help you:

Guide to adjust volume on DMD tables

An alphabetical listing of VPM emulated tables with their MPU and links to their specific replay level, balls per game and volume adjustment procedures can be downloaded as an Excel spreadsheet from this link:

Excel Spreadsheet of VPM emulated tables