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luring robots to the correct scale of pinball machines

By luqtas

1 year ago



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    #1 1 year ago

    sup!
    i never touched a machine but considering that i revisited Space Cadet Pinball on Windows recently, it is just a matter of time to met the silver balls...
    can someone point which machine feels more correct regarding scale, considering the size of the bot on screen?

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    #3 1 year ago
    Quoted from manadams:

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    i have a feel that the bigger ones are too off regarding length, however, everytime i watch a video about people playing, feels like a mix of larger ones and smaller... but for practical purposes (game dev.) i would want to stay with a standart!

    #4 1 year ago

    Here are average measurements if you’re looking to scale things to your room:

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    #5 1 year ago
    Quoted from mbaumle:

    Here are average measurements if you’re looking to scale things to your room:[quoted image]

    yeah, i used this reference to define the slope of planes! but just in case, which machine feels more natural to you?

    #6 1 year ago
    Quoted from luqtas:

    yeah, i used this reference to define the slope of planes! but just in case, which machine feels more natural to you?

    All of your sizes seem WAY off.

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    #7 1 year ago
    Quoted from DaveH:

    All of your sizes seem WAY off.

    stop the midget pictures beside the regular sized pinball cabinets !

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    #8 1 year ago

    if one day they go into state of play i came back here with the files

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    #9 1 year ago

    Looks like the robot is playing a safe Cracker without a Backbox. Add backboxes & legs for us to help define things, please.

    #10 1 year ago
    Quoted from MrBally:

    Looks like the robot is playing a safe Cracker without a Backbox. Add backboxes & legs for us to help define things, please.

    hi! i am looking for set this machines played automatically by AI... and years ago i went through an experience which leads me to not consume any violent / competitive media, so there are high chances of me not placing scores or any type of leaderboard mark into stuff i create

    btw, i should wide some game-over holes as they are too small

    edit: the legs are there, definitely!
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