![]() The goal when I started this, my second table, was to know a little better how flexDMD works for my real DMD. I have tried to make as much of a 90' table as possible. It´s NOT based on a particular table, it has similar things to what I have played on many tables from that era. Do you have any videos of your machine? I’d love to check it out.Here I leave you the new Original VPX table of team A. There is plenty of room for vast improvement and if you’ve spent that kind of money on a machine of that caliber, you definitely will want the electronics to match for the best possible experience. It’s important to understand that these machines will not be perfect when you get them. ![]() ![]() But these are all upgrades worth considering in the future. It won’t be hard to add a 24v psu and swap the wiring on the relays or mosfets to accommodate contactors. Most “high-end” manufacturers (including VP Cabs and Retro Play) do this so they only have to worry about a single voltage instead. ![]() The solenoids sound cool at first but the novelty wears off quickly. They are more clicky (think a weaker knocker). I will say that if you got solenoids they are likely 12v, which are not as good as 24v contactors in terms of punch and depth for the flippers, slings and bumpers. I’ve seen a few of that guy’s videos online. That sounds like a cool machine! You’ll have to let me know what you think when you get it. One thing I like about VR pinball is that it offers great immersion with excellent depth perception in 3D.ħ52e65f7d683128704edf83adc77d274a089468f (resized).jpg I just picked up an Oculus Quest 2 and need to try some VR tables out with it. Well the cabinet itself was built by someone else then I added all the buttons, coin door, etc. I built the VR pinball cabinet below a few years back, it's to scale the first 20% or so of a real pinball cabinet. I would compare virtual pinball to racing and flight simulators (many of those are now impressive too, big Flight Simulator 2020 fan here haha). No matter how good graphics cards, displays, VR headsets, etc get it will replace physical pinball machines that exists in the real world. I'll still take real pinball over virtual pinball any day. ![]() I like virtual pinball, it's fun, and I enjoy trying out a wide variety of games that I otherwise wouldn't have room / money for. That looks cool! Also congrats on actually finding a 3090 in stock lol (I just got a 3080). Let me know your thoughts and opinions on virtual pinball as a whole. It has full force feedback including Siemens contactors for the flippers, slingshots and bumpers, a Stern shaker motor, a Data East replay knocker, RGB flashers, strobes, beacons, a fan, a gear motor, RGB underglow, a real plunger with analog nudging, a color display, 7.1 surround sound feedback with accurate ball tracking to emulate the psycho acoustics of a rolling ball and a real working coin door. Here is a video of my virtual pinball machine running Addams Family (one of the most graphic-intensive releases to date) running in native 4k 120 hz with maxed settings, powered by an RTX 3090. What is everyone’s stance on virtual pinball these days? I happen to think it’s developed quite well over the years and its increased immersion has made vast improvements with the introduction of high-end GPUs and 120 fps that pretty much depletes all sense of latency/input lag. ![]()
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