![]() ![]() I learned a proper respect for older tables but my favorite would probably be the remakes for that middle ground of reasonable challeges with complexity and fully plausible like real 90's tables. Some of the remake tables in 90's style can have some weak sounds but many are very good. And there's a variety of game play from 3 to 5 ball but a variety of quests for lamps and targets all with with their own leaderboards. ![]() Leaderboards and awards system is very encouraging. Tables range early electro mechanical to modern impossible to do animations but still rather plausible and real. Physics and lighting adjustments are abundant. This includes ball shadows, reflections, flickering lights, backglass bulb animations. The amount of detail into convicing realism is incredible, best I've seen. I'm able to do Cabinet mode with 2 displays (one stationary playfield and backglass) that can be configured very well to taste. I'm having *fun* with these tables - and it's something new for the cab - so thanks for the recommendation!This is very configurable and very versatile. Zaccaria Pinball - Remake Tables Pack 1 USD1.99 Zaccaria Pinball - Deluxe Tables Pack 1 USD4.99 Zaccaria Pinball - Remake Tables Pack 5 USD4.99 Zaccaria Pinball - The Campaign USD2.99 Zaccaria Pinball - Remake Tables Pack 4 USD4.99 Zaccaria Pinball - Zombie Invasion USD2. I'm going to *have* to try one of the tables mimicking the Stern modern LED scoring displays now. Once I find that "magic button" I would declare cabinet support to be about perfect at least in terms of my cab. So far I haven't found a way to switch that off. There is a little "scoring/ball number area" that appears in the top right of my playfield monitor which is replicating the info on the backglass. I kept the main playfield "perspective" at 0%, but I may play around with that some over the weekend. * Nudge buttons work, and there is no discernable flipper delay. I posted a video on the Legends Pinball Facebook group that shows 6 of them (from the Switch version of Zaccaria). They're more elaborate, they have animations, and a full-video DMD. * I've tried it on three tables so far and it has worked well on all three. No, they're unique Deluxe tables (think like fancier versions of the Remake tables). (Before it was centered with black bars.) * Backglass/scoring now uses my entire upper monitor. I just applied the Update, and can attest that the cabinet support is *much* improved! So this thing definitely has "potential". And I even got the trackball on my top control panel to work as a mouse. I had no trouble remapping my flipper, nudge, and plunger buttons. I guess I found out what it was!Īnyway, I'm intrigued enough to "hang" with it a few weeks and see if they fix the issue. Oh, well: You guys warned me there might be a problem with the cabinet mode. That's when it crashed hard back to the Steam menu. ![]() So I played a couple of games of "Time Machine", and then decided to sample the "Locomotion" table. ![]() (Impressive that this was all built-in and I didn't have to pay extra or take a picture of the cab and wait for an activation code.) I then ran "Time Machine" again and it worked! The backglass with active scoring appeared on my top monitor. I switched that mode on and activated the second monitor option for the backglass. The lighting looked great as well.įeeling a little adventurous, I decided to go for the Cabinet mode. This table looked and sounded great and was having no problem running 1080p 60 FPS on my 32" main monitor. I set it up for "High" Graphics Mode to see how it would do, and proceeded to run "Time Machine". This "Enhanced Starter Pack" was about $17 and appeared to be a good deal. So I had some time today, and decided to purchase the Zaccaria "Enhanced Starter Pack" for my two monitor VPCabs "Vertigo" cabinet. ![]()
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