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Just be very specific.So I don't know if anyone can help me with this but I figured Id give it a shot, since i haven't figured it out on my own yet. I do have a direct line to Arcooda, if you have specific questions you'd like me to ask for you, I can fire off an email.
#The pinball arcade cabinet support software
If you don't wait, please report back to the thread about the purchasing and if you get the software running, your impressions. So if you want to wait until near end of May, I might be able to offer some first hand experience. Initially Arcooda had wanted me to wait until their new cabinet was delivered, but now I'm taking it on myself to see what's what with what exists. Like I said in various threads, I'm hoping to drive up to FarSight in a week or two and get my hands on their Arcooda prototype cabinet. That being said, Arcooda has really not let FarSight just take the easy way with things and has been testing it internally and then giving FarSight notes. As for bug fixes, that's going to be on FarSight to do, not Arcooda. I've seen other video they have not publicly posted and it looks and works as advertised. They demanded the touchscreen, demanded the menu get reorganized to be usable in cabinet form, dictated the control scheme for non touchscreen interaction. Arcooda has been giving notes to FarSight for over a year now about the product. I'd really like to see more than a few second spot clips In the end, I'd rather regret getting it than regret missing out I am knowingly being a fool and my $149 will soon be departed I really want this, and I just can't miss out This is literally a take the money and walk away because you have choice scenario if I've ever seen one. I really don't like the thought of gambling that it's not vaporware, we've only seen a few second spot video.Īnd then there's the issues and bugs of everything being crammed together at the last second.Īfter 6/30, there will be no monetary reason to return and fix anything! I really do hope they get it out before June 30th. The released at the end of the month is bothersome. While this is indeed a sad situation overall, I'm pretty excited at this opportunity we weren't going to get in the first place Looks like you can't buy until May 16th and released by the end of the month. I realize this a quickly shove all the eggs into the basket and sort it out later thing for them. Also seeing how they implement things like 2 screen vs 3 screen. Active backglass is the one that i'm waiting for.
#The pinball arcade cabinet support plus
Looking at tables on Arcooda site (and wikipedia): This is my estimation of the Missing tablesĨ of those are Stern/Gottlieb so only the most recent Bally/WMS tables missing plus KS only TAF gold.Įdit - i just saw the response above about Cameramod differences. I'm not seeing the $70 extra value in either of the $500 packs
#The pinball arcade cabinet support pro
That's $430 vs $500 for the unlocked pro versions app. Unless it's got an active backglass which i would totally pay extra $$ for.Īlso - $149 for steam key to unlock cabinet modeħ * $40 for 7 seasons worth of tables (including the missng 11 tables) = $280

I'm having a hard time seeing how this isn't just a sanctioned version of TPA with the freecameramod and a dx11 version of the BAM mod. I'm not 100% on these prices as I can't verify what I heard, check with Arcooda first.įor more info and a look at what the games in action look like, watch these videos. Advantage here is it doesn't require a FarSight login.
#The pinball arcade cabinet support Offline
You can also purchase the offline Pro Mode version that includes the entirety of TPA plus the Arcooda key for $499, for those that haven't purchased any of the game yet. If you already own the Steam version of the game, you'll only be paying for the Arcooda key. The bad news is this is only available until June 30th, and it doesn't come cheap. If you buy the Arcooda Cabinet version, you also get touch screen functionality, digital tilt, and perhaps the coolest feature of all, 3D without glasses when used with a Kinect camera for head tracking. You can buy the standalone, offline version of the software for play on any cabinet. The good news is that Arcooda is no longer making this exclusive to their cabinet. New lighting and graphical tweaks also are featured, as well as taking advantage of the ability to have solenoids and shakers function in a cabinet. Visit for complete details and purchasing.ħ6 tables have been given the cabinet mode treatment, that includes backglass and DMD functionality.
#The pinball arcade cabinet support license
Unfortunately the announcement of the loss of the WMS license has put a huge kink in Arcooda's plans, mainly that the entirety of the TPA catalog wasn't finished in time as well as the fact there's the very shortened window this will be available until. This is the cabinet mode many have been clamoring for, but it's no mere camera angle port.

FarSight has been working on custom software with Arcooda, makers of video pinball cabinets.
