
It's definitely made the past month fly by

Loads of other people who have written things on the forums when I was searching for answers to whatever I was stuck on that day! Schreibi34 for the playfield inserts and his excellent lighting basics tutorial (which I have bookmarked!)ĭark for his generic primitive collections. Thalamus helped with the SSF code and bugfinding.
Starship troopers pinball arcade how to#
What happened next is a credit to the entire visual pinball community, as a relative newbie I had a lot of questions, of which everyone I asked was more than happy to help with, the table as it stands literally wouldn't have been possible without the help of ĮMBee, for going back and changing the primitives every time I asked (which was quite a lot!)ģ2assassin for sending me his SST code rebuild and some extra bits and pieces and advising me on things to look out for and that needed doing.ĭJRobX for going above and beyond in helping me learn how to code vpx, getting the warrior bug working properly and providing loads of support for loads of different things.įlupper helped integrate his new v2 flashers into the table when I was really struggling, and then even modified them as the SST flashers are a bit bonkers and not fully supported in vpinmame, then redid the ramps & textures and provided a shadow layer as a lovely present! eMBee and I put together something fun which worked well and we were proud of the table we had released from 2 guys who had never made a table beforeĪfter we released v1.1, I started messing around with VPX trying to learn how it actually worked a bit better whilst eMBee was working on new toy primitives. Sixtoe - On April 3rd I read a post by eMBee in the forums about Starship Troopers needing the playfield working on, having taken a shot at the Joust playfield before and quite enjoying doing it I thought I'd have a go at tidying it up, being alright at photoshop. File Category: VPX Recreations Author(s): Destruk, TAB,
