Back when I was working on it, I had >200 tables working and then decided to start over clean with a more powerful PC. I only plugged a few tables into the front end after rebuilding then bought a ton of pinball tables and ran out of time to set up the vpin. All the tables are still there, just waiting to be plugged into the front end. It takes a couple minutes for each one.
Since I barely have enough time to keep up on repairs on my other tables, the vpin has to go.
I’m asking $700. Way cheaper than most vpins, but it does need some work. If you want to experiment with virtual pinball for relatively cheap, this is your table!
The good:
- The pinball controller gives you an analog plunger & nudge
- It has solenoids that go ‘thunk’ when you press the flippers, but the power supply was dead when I got it and I never bothered to fix it. Drop a new one in and I think you’ll be OK.
- It’s a full 3-screen setup. The playfield display is de-cased and fits perfectly.
- The PC inside is hugely overkill. I had a gaming PC’s guts lying around and used that. It’s a really fast i5 with an SSD and a video card that’s overkill for virtual pinball.
- There’s TONS of tables and metadata, many with B2S backglasses. Seriously, this took a ton of time to collect and the work is all done.
- The nudge and analog plunger take a lot of work to calibrate.
- I have a cut-out template for the backglass, but it’s not installed.
- It has some of the infamous vpin latency on the controls. I installed a much more powerful CPU, which should be plenty powerful to eliminate the latency if you put some effort in.
Here’s all the specs:
PC:
Windows 7 Professional
i5-4570 (3.2GHz quad core)
4GB RAM
1TB HDD & 256GB SSD
NVidia GeForce 760 GTX
620W PSU
2.1 speakers
Speed-controlled fans tied to chassis temperature (read: quiet unless it get toasty)
Displays:
1920x1080 Playfield
1920x1080 Backglass
1280x1024 DMD
Pinball parts:
Cabinet was previously a Bally Night Rider.
Nanotech Mot-Ion controller (https://store.nanotechent.com/index.php ... duct_id=64) provides button interface and analog nudge
Double flipper buttons each side
8 buttons on front of cab
Analog plunger
Knocker solenoids tied to flipper buttons (non-functional at the moment)
Software:
PinballX front-end
Visual Pinball 9.2.1, 9.9 Physmod, 9.9.3, 10
100s of tables, TONS of metadata, and the “hard to find” Stern SAM ROMs