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Move over JJP, STERN PROC IS BACK

By AkumaZeto

12 years ago


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    #55 12 years ago

    This P3 system is obviously intended to give TO designers to use as a development kit that they can use/customize to their own games and layouts. Anyone familiar with video game development can liken this to the Unreal/Havok engines, which developers have used to create everything from Gears of War to Batman Arkham City and even our beloved Williams Pinball Classics!

    Car guys can think of this as a chassis to build on, not the end product.

    The possibilities are ENDLESS once everyone has a great set of design tools to work with! Designers will modify the ramp layouts and other aspects ...as they have always done, and you'll get tons of new and fresh layouts with a sticker somewhere simply saying "Created using P3" or something similar.

    This couldn't be better for pinball! This is how things SHOULD be done in 2012. Think about that for a second. 2012.

    -M

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