Harry francis
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Hi everyone,
Ok last bit up for sale. I bought this virtual pinball machine off Kman last year, original thread here;
https://www.pinballinfo.com/community/threads/virtual-pinball-full-size-multi-game-table.50557/
The original machine was running a ‘locked’ version of vp 8 (you couldn’t add any more tables or upgrade the vp system). I pulled out the computer and put in a more powerful machine to run the latest vpx set up.
I ripped an entire setup from the net that include gigs and gigs of tables (vpx, future pin, fx pin - pretty much every table I’ve ever heard of and a lot that only exist digitally) pup packs (they’re the cool videos that play on the back box), even a video jukebox system.
I got ‘some’ tables up and running and got the system running ok, but never finished this project.
What you are buying;
A virtual pinball PROJECT. To finish and make it perfect, you will need to; (this was my to-do list)
I can’t work if I’ve added value or detracted by selling in a project state, so I’m going to put it up for what I paid (£1650) and then reduce by £50 per day until it goes!
Collection from streatley on Thames.
Ok last bit up for sale. I bought this virtual pinball machine off Kman last year, original thread here;
https://www.pinballinfo.com/community/threads/virtual-pinball-full-size-multi-game-table.50557/
The original machine was running a ‘locked’ version of vp 8 (you couldn’t add any more tables or upgrade the vp system). I pulled out the computer and put in a more powerful machine to run the latest vpx set up.
I ripped an entire setup from the net that include gigs and gigs of tables (vpx, future pin, fx pin - pretty much every table I’ve ever heard of and a lot that only exist digitally) pup packs (they’re the cool videos that play on the back box), even a video jukebox system.
I got ‘some’ tables up and running and got the system running ok, but never finished this project.
What you are buying;
A virtual pinball PROJECT. To finish and make it perfect, you will need to; (this was my to-do list)
- troubleshoot tables and software to get everything running properly and smoothly, this is the majority of work required
- Install a digital plunger (the one on it was rubbish so i was going to replace), you can still fire the plunger using the buttons
- Install a proper power system, I’m currently running it off 2 separate cables with an external button to start the computer.
- Connect the remaining cab fans to the power output on the pc ( I did a couple but didn’t finish)
- Fix the computer down into the cabinet so it doesn’t move when you nudge the cabinet
I can’t work if I’ve added value or detracted by selling in a project state, so I’m going to put it up for what I paid (£1650) and then reduce by £50 per day until it goes!
Collection from streatley on Thames.