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That's a lot of work to get every table ever released, Yogi
Unless a long time player of VP had been downloading every original released online from the start of VP, there is no way to have a complete list of original tables to begin with or every VPM table version ever released IMO. I think an updated dat file would be good for recreated tables though.
I don't use vplaucher or any other front end right now. I have in the past, but I don't feel a need to anymore with having to change between VP8 and VP9 to play different tables. I have VP8 and VP9 table folders seperated as well. I can see why some players would want to use a front end, but IMO It's just easier to play a table from VP and it's easier to edit a table.
Good luck to anyone who has a complete list of all tables though, if they want to update the dat. I would be willing to try it out.
Later
Unless a long time player of VP had been downloading every original released online from the start of VP, there is no way to have a complete list of original tables to begin with or every VPM table version ever released IMO. I think an updated dat file would be good for recreated tables though.
I don't use vplaucher or any other front end right now. I have in the past, but I don't feel a need to anymore with having to change between VP8 and VP9 to play different tables. I have VP8 and VP9 table folders seperated as well. I can see why some players would want to use a front end, but IMO It's just easier to play a table from VP and it's easier to edit a table.
Good luck to anyone who has a complete list of all tables though, if they want to update the dat. I would be willing to try it out.
Later