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What am I looking at here? Vertical Visual Pinball
DeLuSioNal29:
Yes, I believe it's not hard at all. Normally, Visual Pinball allows you to display the Pinball board and the back (where the score is kept) on the same monitor. Visual pinball moves it over to the left or right depending on the game.
However, it does give you the option to have the scoreboard on another monitor so as to not obstruct the main pinball area. I suppose you could make the pinball main area on a widescreen vertical monitor and the scoreboard on a normal 4:3 monitor. Looks like this is what he did.
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Neverending Project:
There is always the commercial route. $ ;) $
shardian:
--- Quote from: surf on February 10, 2008, 05:14:10 pm ---"backglass" is just a monitor...
looks like a cool project, just be a bit pricey for a good size "table"
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Duh. I meant custom layout. :P
unclet:
Can most Visual Pinball tables be played on a 900Mhz computer?
shardian:
--- Quote from: unclet on February 11, 2008, 08:57:48 am ---Can most Visual Pinball tables be played on a 900Mhz computer?
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The older ones yeah. DMD's are hit and miss. My former home desktop was an AMD Duron 1.2ghz with a ton of memory and a decent vid card. Medieval Madness was bogged down something fierce.