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Wild Wild West (Gottlieb 1969) FS [VP 9.x Cabinet FS B2S]


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#1 loserman76

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Posted 13 August 2016 - 06:20 PM

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File Name: Wild Wild West (Gottlieb 1969) FS

File Submitter: loserman76

File Submitted: 13 Aug 2016

File Category: VP 9.x B2S Cabinet Tables (B2S)

Author(s): Loserman76
GNance
Arngrim
Manufacturer: Gottlieb
Year: 1969
Permission to MOD?: Yes, with approval


'*
'*        Gottlieb's Wild Wild West (1969)
'*        Table build/scripted by Loserman76
'*        Playfield/plastics all drawn by GNance
'*        DOF by Arngrim
'*
'*  Thanks to the following for their contributions (whether they know it or not!)
'*  If I have missed anyone, let me know as this table would not exist without the
'*  folks in the community. 
'*
'*  JPSalas - gameroom backdrop and vari-target method
'*  EalaDubhSidhe - table object templates
'*  Black - HS save/load routines
'*  Itchigo - table templates which gave me ideas on how to accomplish what I wanted in this table
'*  Inkochnito - scorecards/instruction cards
'*  Pinuck - Gottlieb chimes and score motor routines
'*  Herweh - directB2S designer and tools
'*  JimmyFingers - rolling ball and additional sound routines
'*
'*
'*  Of course, the team behind Visual Pinball - without them, there wouldn't be much choice for playing pinball on a PC
'*  I also must include Black and his Future Pinball as I used tables on that platform to help in building my VP tables.
'*
The options menu is now available by holding down the left flipper key for about 2 seconds when a game is not in progress. Once opened, left flipper moves between the different menu items and the right flipper goes through that item's available choices.
This table uses Arngrim's new methodology for DOF/B2S configurations. This is the latest DOF controller setup from VPX 10.2beta so be sure to copy the controller.vbs file to your SCRIPTS folder and OVERWRITE if you have one there.
The backglass is a separate download, so be sure to grab that too
 


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#2 Rajo Joey

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Posted 14 August 2016 - 10:33 AM

Thanks for the great table. But I get an script-error, if I press the flippers.

I put the controller.vbs which is in the download in the script-folder.

 

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Edited by Joey2001, 14 August 2016 - 10:34 AM.

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Posted 14 August 2016 - 11:02 AM

that's strange, do you have ony one controller.vbs in your machine?


Hey Loserman, the vbs need to be on the script folder inside vp folder, that can create confusions and conflicts between vbs in table folder and script folder, so the best is to have one copy of all the vbs, in the vbs folder, if you can adjust the notes on the release



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Posted 14 August 2016 - 11:18 AM

I have two controller.vbs; one in the table-folder of VP9 and one in the script-folder of VPX.

Now I copy the controller.vbs in the script-folder of VP9 and the table works without script-error. :db:

 

But now I'm confused. Is it necessary to have the scripts in two folder; one for VPX and one for VP9?

Both VP-versions have different folders.

 

Or can I put the actual scripts only in the script-folder of VP9 and VPX works also?

 

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#5 arngrim

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Posted 14 August 2016 - 12:05 PM

no, the vpx scripts are vp9 compatible