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Wanted: Virtual Pinball/project

By manadams

2 years ago



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    #1 2 years ago

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    Looking for a Virtual Pinball or project. It has to be close to a standard or widebody cabinet and monitor close to a 43" size. Open to projects if they are already far along and just need some finishing up.


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    #2 2 years ago

    Good luck. I just put together my vpin last week. 43in pf monitor in a WPC widebody cabinet. Lots of fun. It's a great way to try out different pins, learn the rules, and play a bunch of custom games that don't exist in real life.

    You should consider putting a vpin together yourself. It's not actually that bad, once you get going. It's much easier today than it was even 5 years ago. There's some great software and online guides to help you out.

    Either way. Good luck.

    #3 2 years ago
    Quoted from DakotaMike:

    Good luck. I just put together my vpin last week. 43in pf monitor in a WPC widebody cabinet. Lots of fun. It's a great way to try out different pins, learn the rules, and play a bunch of custom games that don't exist in real life.
    You should consider putting a vpin together yourself. It's not actually that bad, once you get going. It's much easier today than it was even 5 years ago. There's some great software and online guides to help you out.
    Either way. Good luck.

    Yeah I may have to build it myself, definitely not patient enough to wait six months or longer for someone to make me one.

    #4 2 years ago

    Good luck finding one. There are a couple nice looking ones in the marketplace, but shipping might be an issue. I built one almost a decade ago, and it was quite the task. Eventually I sold mine because at that time the software/hardware wasn’t quite what I had hoped for. I would definitely recommend a 4K screen and a good computer running it. Now-a-days it’s easier to do, and the hardware is way better. Here’s my old build if you’re looking for inspiration, lol. https://hyperspin-fe.com/forums/topic/2340-mortal-pinball-kombat-a-build-thread/ right now I have an Arcade1up AFM, and it’s a fun toy, but doesn’t compare to a good Virtual pin.

    #5 2 years ago
    Quoted from Luckydogg420:

    Good luck finding one. There are a couple nice looking ones in the marketplace, but shipping might be an issue. I built one almost a decade ago, and it was quite the task. Eventually I sold mine because at that time the software/hardware wasn’t quite what I had hoped for. I would definitely recommend a 4K screen and a good computer running it. Now-a-days it’s easier to do, and the hardware is way better. Here’s my old build if you’re looking for inspiration, lol. https://hyperspin-fe.com/forums/topic/2340-mortal-pinball-kombat-a-build-thread/ right now I have an Arcade1up AFM, and it’s a fun toy, but doesn’t compare to a good Virtual pin.

    Looking to do 4K for sure. What will probably happen is I'll get impatient after a couple weeks and start buying everything to build one, then one will pop up locally for a decent price

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