This table is not to be sold by anyone to anyone. Be sure to check Disable B2S in Preferences/Configure,Keys,Nudge,and DOF in VP if you don't want to run B2S. The editor has different backdrops to select whether one is using DT only without B2S or if one is using B2S whether they are using DT or FS. I've also included my own ScreenRes setings in the zip file but you may need to set it up based on your specific setup. If you are running B2S, you should have your ScreenRes setting in the same folder as the table and B2S backglass. Hopefully I was able to convert this basic demo-derby idea into a fun-to-play pinball.Ĭrazy Cats has a B2S backglass which is included with the table zip. Stage 3: Run your next derby heat by locking three balls to start a 3-ball multiball where you can actually score the running Heat Jackpot on the jackpot display. Complete a certain number of ramp shots and spinners for additional awards. Stage 2: Build and set up your derby car by shooting the garage and starting a 2-ball multiball. Stage 1: Acquire your derby car by opening up and shooting the Garage for 50,000 points and adding 50,000 to the Heat Jackpot. Progression through Heats are indicated by the Heat lights on the playfield. These are indicated by the Stage lights on the playfield. Then shoot the ball into the Garage to progress. Completing these heavily involves shooting the blue Garage targets on the mid-right portion of the table to open up the Garage itself. The theme is running in a demolition derby, something I personally haven't seen much of in either real or virtual pinball.The idea in Crazy Cats is to acquire, build, and run a derby car to run in the next derby. These guys have been running derbies for over 30 years spanning two generations. This table is dedicated to longtime friends who have effectively become family to me who are or have been part of the Crazy Cats demolition derby team out of the town of Monroe, WI. I'm really in love with this project.Hey all.After months of work and testing, I am ready to go ahead and release Crazy Cats to the VP community.Ĭrazy Cats is my second table for VPX. Just watching the interview from last month. Reading docs and watching videos right now and try to understand the VBS stuff in VPX.Ĭheers and hello to all of you, I'm thrilled! Where can i find your discord? I'd like to join and get my hands dirty. In real live I'm a full stack dev, doing photography for over 15 years now, started out drawing ocassionally on my iPad and doing modular synth stuff with VCV Rack and Reason. I probably can program any language you throw at me, have used and learned probably more than 20 (from procedural to object oriented to functional - love the FP most btw.) I have an idea for an original and I would love to do that with VPE. Now my question, how can I coordinate with you guys? I really want to jump in and start contributing, while learning how to develop a table. My current setup is a macbook pro 16 inch with a windows bootcamp dualboot, albeit I'd like to work on mac. I'd love to jump in and do some dev work. I used to play VPX and FP in the past, but I'm a passionate developer with 20+ years of experience. I'm new here and very new to the topic of VPins.
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