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Pinball Nudger
- Joined
- Dec 30, 2004
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- Favorite Pinball Machine
- Medieval Madness
Hey all,
I've released Tokimeki Forever With You 2.0 to P-O and it is available for download in the downloads section. I finally got this done after over a year of just general lollygagging about (pursuing other endeavors, games, RL issues, and a loss of interest in VP for a while).
The update to 2.0 was long-overdue, and has some minor bugfixes as well as some new features, including a new score display system used on the table, new backglass art, tweaks of the playfield and flippers to make shots easier to hit, increased the tables ability to retain the playfield state, added new Timed-Game and Single-Girl optional game modes.
Updates since 1.0 (way back in 2004...)
-Replaced the text-based display system for game/stat scores and credit/ball displays to a reel-based system
-Fixed a missing-timer issue from 1.0 involving the Concert kicker
-Table will now retain the state of S-L-O-T, S-A-K-I, and the loop status between players/balls
-Flipper tweaks to improve realism and aiming-Rebuilt playfield to make the Stadium, Concert, and Museum areas easier to hit-Rebuilt the attract mode lights to behave similarly to the lights on BGC 2035
-Added operator system. Press F6 to access. Options appear as numbers in the Credit display. See table rules for the settings. Options to include setting balls per game, replay scores and credit structure-Implemented a more-realistic table cabinet
-Rebuilt the backdrop and added additional backdrops to choose from (there are three to choose from in the editor. The screenshot shows Backglass 3, which is what the table is set to by default)
-Implemented additional music for the table
-Added invisible wall to keep ball out of the gap when the upper flipper is up
-Added script fix to handle the DisplayStats sub when called with < 0 or > 4 players
-Changed slots to allow the player to have some control over when the reels stop using the flipper keys
-Added Single-Girl Game option (it is selected by setting Option 18 to 1)
-Added Timed Game option (selected by setting Option 19 to 1 or 2)
-New playfield image-based decals-Removed key commands to reset high scores. This is now done through the Operator Mode options.
Press F6 when the table is in Attract Mode to access the operator menu. Press the 8 and 9 keys when in the operator menu to go through the different options. Press the 0 key when you see an option you want to change, then press the 8 and 9 keys to go through the values. Press 0 again to confirm. Press the 7 key to go back a step.
Table rules can be found in Table Info (Table|Table Info... in the VP Editor), and the table zip has a text version of the rulesheet.
Hope you all like this game. It was a great deal of fun to build, and I hope I succeeded in making it fun for you to play.
You'll need an account at Pinball-Originals to download. I've only been here a few times, and stupid me can't seem to find the button/link to upload tables here.
Table: http://www.pinball-originals.com/dl...mp;file_id=1122
Music Pack: http://www.pinball-originals.com/dl...mp;file_id=1123
The table file is about 4.2MB, and the music pack is about 12.4MB. While not necessary to play the game, I'd recommend downloading the music pack as the music enhances the game and lets you play it as it was meant to be played.
Take Care
I've released Tokimeki Forever With You 2.0 to P-O and it is available for download in the downloads section. I finally got this done after over a year of just general lollygagging about (pursuing other endeavors, games, RL issues, and a loss of interest in VP for a while).
The update to 2.0 was long-overdue, and has some minor bugfixes as well as some new features, including a new score display system used on the table, new backglass art, tweaks of the playfield and flippers to make shots easier to hit, increased the tables ability to retain the playfield state, added new Timed-Game and Single-Girl optional game modes.
Updates since 1.0 (way back in 2004...)
-Replaced the text-based display system for game/stat scores and credit/ball displays to a reel-based system
-Fixed a missing-timer issue from 1.0 involving the Concert kicker
-Table will now retain the state of S-L-O-T, S-A-K-I, and the loop status between players/balls
-Flipper tweaks to improve realism and aiming-Rebuilt playfield to make the Stadium, Concert, and Museum areas easier to hit-Rebuilt the attract mode lights to behave similarly to the lights on BGC 2035
-Added operator system. Press F6 to access. Options appear as numbers in the Credit display. See table rules for the settings. Options to include setting balls per game, replay scores and credit structure-Implemented a more-realistic table cabinet
-Rebuilt the backdrop and added additional backdrops to choose from (there are three to choose from in the editor. The screenshot shows Backglass 3, which is what the table is set to by default)
-Implemented additional music for the table
-Added invisible wall to keep ball out of the gap when the upper flipper is up
-Added script fix to handle the DisplayStats sub when called with < 0 or > 4 players
-Changed slots to allow the player to have some control over when the reels stop using the flipper keys
-Added Single-Girl Game option (it is selected by setting Option 18 to 1)
-Added Timed Game option (selected by setting Option 19 to 1 or 2)
-New playfield image-based decals-Removed key commands to reset high scores. This is now done through the Operator Mode options.
Press F6 when the table is in Attract Mode to access the operator menu. Press the 8 and 9 keys when in the operator menu to go through the different options. Press the 0 key when you see an option you want to change, then press the 8 and 9 keys to go through the values. Press 0 again to confirm. Press the 7 key to go back a step.
Table rules can be found in Table Info (Table|Table Info... in the VP Editor), and the table zip has a text version of the rulesheet.
Hope you all like this game. It was a great deal of fun to build, and I hope I succeeded in making it fun for you to play.
You'll need an account at Pinball-Originals to download. I've only been here a few times, and stupid me can't seem to find the button/link to upload tables here.
Table: http://www.pinball-originals.com/dl...mp;file_id=1122
Music Pack: http://www.pinball-originals.com/dl...mp;file_id=1123
The table file is about 4.2MB, and the music pack is about 12.4MB. While not necessary to play the game, I'd recommend downloading the music pack as the music enhances the game and lets you play it as it was meant to be played.
Take Care