![]() LCDs have shitty angles so don't place the Table TV completely horizontally or else the far back of the table will look faint. We can tell the colors and overall quality are crap because the backglass looks better Also, you need to think about viewing angles. That's the mistake we made and we are going to get a new TV at some point, to replace the cheap one. But the table is the whole point of the build. The backglass can be the cheapest, crappiest TV since there is no movement and you only glance at it. If you are going to make a pincab be sure to get a decent quality TV for the table. Personally, i'm fine with having 50-100 good looking tables but i see so many pincabs still using VP9 tables, it's not even funny.Īnyway, here's how Addam's Family looks in it's latest version (kinda low quality vid though): There aren't more than 100-150 tables in VPX that look good enough (graphically) to justify such a project. You also need to know that VP9 tables look terrible. In the near future we will have to use a better quality screen and a 1660 GPU for 4k, which makes a HUGE difference in how real the tables look. And it doesn't even have a good TV, it's a cheap 49 inch powered with a GTX 1050. This one cost us around 1.800-2.000 euros to make and LOTS of hours and labor of setting it up and putting it together. 3 screeners also look bad with tables that don't have a separate DMD, so you end up with a massive black void between the table and the backglass. 3 screen setups just don't look as good IMO because of the black void around the DMD. And many tables have their own, like the one in the picture. I prefer this from a 3 screen (2 + DMD) because i don't lose the bezels around the DMD. Many tables come with 4k textures and 5.1 surround sound. It is by far the most impressive pinball emulation software, and even uses real pinball machine roms to drive the tables. Courtesy of Visual Pinball X and the amazing community around it. There are over 1800 pinball machines to emulate. Most pricey things will be the tv ($500) and gpu (need 1060 or above) Typically these tables with aforementioned specs and features cost $4,000 pre-made, over $6,000 with real DMD and plunger etc. Coin op door is rather cheap though, will install one of those. I will just use cheap light up arcade buttons for the ball launcher and some usb controllable leds, the actual ball plunger is too expensive. ![]() Will use a surround sound system with subwoofer and shake speakers, as well as nudge sensors. Not using a real dot matrix they are stupidly expensive. I'm going to use a 43inch 4k tv for the main play area, and 27inch + 19 inch screens for the back cabinet stuff. ![]() Typically, you need 3 screens (back cabinet display for marquee, digital video display for the dot matrix score/in-game missions and the play screen for the pinball table itself. Been sourcing new components and seeing how much material I will need to build the cabinet. So awesome in fact I will be building my own shortly. ![]()
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