Quoted from wiggy07:I have owned my Virtual machine for about 4 years now and the comments in this thread are right and wrong in my opinion. Yes the games truly are different then playing a real pinball machine, but the new Pinball 10 engine with the new creations from the Virtual Pinball Community is great. I own about 18 real pinball machines and the differences are noticeable but playing the virtual table is fun. You can play games such as Cactus Canyon or King Pin which I may never own as a real table in my entire life. You can also play the new Ghost Busters which is an excellent port. My virtual machine shows no signs of lag or stutter while playing which is important.
In my table I installed solenoids which give you the real flipper and bumper feel. I also installed LED's to enhance the overall gaming experience. My pinball machine also has a shaker motor and a DMD screen. I like playing my table and just tinkering with it to improve the overall experience of game play. I use the Pinball X front end which allows the user to choose the different tables in a visual way.
Blastin B, good luck with your table, hope you enjoy it as much as I have enjoyed mine. Below are some vids I created showing how to install the software and hardware that works with the virtual table.
Virtual Pinball Install Playlist Videos :
» YouTube video
Virtual Pinball Play Videos :
» YouTube video
Specs of my Virtual Table :
http://www.pinballsupernova.com/hardware%20software%20and%20build.html
What does a build like that cost in rough numbers?