I've been looking for vpins for a while.. and only found this one when searching for 3d... this is definitely the one in the #1 position right now. Agree with all the points made in this video.
Nice walkthrough. Nice clean design and build. However, You should move the volume controls to the front of the machine. I expect I (as would a lot of people) have the machine up against a wall and opening the back would not be something you want to do regularly. Also, constructive criticism here....DEEEEEE CAL! ;)
I don’t know why people buy 4k Pinball tables to begin with. If you do get a 4k table, make sure you have a pc that can run 4k gaming. To do that your pc must have a external graphics card and not using onboard graphics. If your stuck with a 4k screen and can’t afford a pc to power it for gaming, for 4k gaming you should be using a RTX 2070 or higher gpu. Anything less your gonna have to turn off some of the bells and whistles. No matter what resolution you set your pc too, your 4k display is going to up convert the image to 4k. Some tvs are better then others at doing this I wouldn’t recommend setting your pc to 1080p for a 4k up conversion. I recommend all people stuck in this situation to set their resolution to 1440p. 1440p upscales way cleaner to 4k then 1080p and chances are your graphics card will be able to handle 1440p without too much trouble. Also when choosing a tabletop tv , get a LG or even some Samsung’s that a have hdmi 2.1 outputs . They support VRR (variable refresh rate and my lg even supports nvidia g sync which means all my pc has to do is get the frame rate to stay basically above 40fps and you won’t even know the difference because with VRR and g sync it will make it look like it’s running at 60fps. Hope that helps some of you.
I thinked of that modification a long time ago. But i dont have those skills, i rather to modified te fascia over that install a knight rider fascia. This looks a lot better cause it retains the gta's ground effects.
seeing the side by side comparisons of 4k vs 1080 was cool, thanks.. .looks like a really cool build! i'd like to see more about what solution is providing the 3D face tracking functionality (unless thats proprietary)
@@TheStormGroup Cool! will have to do more research! I've not seen much in the scene about head tracking 3d! Looking up Rafal's youtube seems like he's been into this for some time.. surprised it isnt a more standard feature that would be found in virtual pinball scenes, what would you say is the limiting factor? effort incorporating the functionality?
@@TheStormGroup Thank you for that insight. Based on what you' said, the 3D method is just for the one platform (Future ) are there 3D methods to use for Visual Pinball(or other platforms, FX3 and such) that you're aware of (now i'm just making chit chat)? In any case seems like a really fun "novelty" to incorporate unless as you speculated the amount of work or unfamiliarity with how to implement is too much the hurdle. Congrats on what appears to be a great build!
Believe or not I did the knight Rider scanner and the fog lights and the gas pedal to my es300 lexus 93 and also repainted jet black signal stage coming soon on RU-vid the first "Lexus Knight " I like to see if I could do the knight Rider dash custom made design but that's another chapter?
Nice build. Great attention to Williams detail. As a technician, a couple of things raised eyebrows though. The statements at 4:00 seem illogical. For safety reasons, the condition of the wires possibly being pulled or crimped should never be allowed to happen in the first place. The wires should be bundled and secured to the case, and lengthened if necessary. That way you can (and MUST) solder them, or use a connector as mentioned elsewhere. Wires apparently simply wrapped around lugs? No! At 6:00, surely some proper, longer screws can be found to secure that solenoid? Some flavour of LocTite might secure the screw heads to the metal solenoid frame if required. Perhaps bolts through the wood, and nuts with LocTite would be more secure. Thanks!
@@MrNiceHk yeah i think alot of them do it on purpose. More money to be made making one i suppose. I just cant justify 5k for an included pc and monitors i dont need.
I would suggest hiring a marketing and promotional guy. You come off as very pompous and matter a fact. Very off putting . you are aware that they make connectors for the coin lights. No need to solder or wrap the wrap the wire around. Love the PC mounting hardware.
Is there an option for a real plunger and double buttons on the side (magna saves and such), and also how about a 15x9 screen instead of the DMD? Thanks for the video...Im shopping around for one myself now...
@@TheStormGroup I communicated with someone via EMail last month and have the name saved...I'm still kinda doing the research and shopping around but I do like the consideration of the exchange rate...Also, I've had the name since the Commodore 64, 300 baud modem days 👍😉🙏
Need this.. Any incentive on buying this over the arcade 1up mini, out this fall? Give me some reasons, & I will want it more. Maybe a comparison video? Of specs