![]() ![]() In the setup.there is an option for other systems. If you have that set to a version of 9 that works for you then leave it alone (FYI.I would use version 9.9.5). I have not used PinballX in a few years but I believe there is only one option labeled for Visual Pinball in the setup wizard. I have my VP9 and VP10 table files in the same table folder. Sounds like if I want to use PinballX to access VPX files to play, I'd have to make sure it's opening Visual Pinball 10 (or greater). I'm currently linking it to VP version 9.1.1 (or something) and opening VPT files to play. Lastly, just to clarify: I'm using PinballX on my cabinet to take advantage of the wheel, etc. ![]() Is this okay? Or should I have them separate? I've been running into a number of issues and this might explain it.Īnother question: I've ended up putting both my. I only use a VP9 tables if I really like it and there is no VPX version. Typically, the VPX version is going to look visually better, have better physics, and overall gameplay. I am sure there are a lot released in VP8 that have not been converted as well. There is still a lot of tables released for VP9 that have not been converted to VPX. vpx files should I look for a compatible. vpx format while everything that is currently in my cabinet is in. vpx files, I realize pretty much everything in the past few years is in. I found that most VP9 tables work great with the latest VP9 version and most VP10 tables work great with the latest VP10 version. The author of the table may have listed the version required where you downloaded the file or it could be in the script. Some tables require VP995 or 10.7.x and some of the very newest releases are for VPX8 (10.8.x currently in beta). PinballX and other front ends can be setup with the different versions of Visual Pinball but you need to setup the correct version for the table file you downloaded and open the table files with the correct VP version. Will I run into compatibility issues using PinballX?Ī. VPX tables will not open at all with Visual Pinball 9.x.x and lower. There is a lot of differences in how a table is created in VP9 vs VP10. VPT files will open with VPX but they will more than likely error out or not play at all. Will I run into compatibility issues loading VPT files into Visual Pinball 10? Or vice-versa?Ī. Q, Are VPX files created using version 10 of Visual Pinball? And VPT from the previous versions? VPT is the file extension for older Visual Pinball version (9.x.x and 8.x.x). VPX is the file extension for tables created using Visual Pinball 10.x.x. What's the difference between VPX and VPT files?Ī. ![]()
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