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Then ran Windows update and brought the operating system to the very latest version of Windows.
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After making the image backup, I then setup Windows 10 in the typical fashion. I consider it a form of insurance, should anything go wrong. While this may seem unnecessary to many, I like to be able to revert back to a clean installation of the machine before any updates are applied and any changes that I may make during setup. From this point forward, I’ll assume you have a machine capable of running FX3 smoothly, the VIBS Board installed in your ALP and all additional hardware mentioned in the aforementioned guide.Īfter opening the box to the PC, the first thing I did was to create an image backup of the 250GB NVMe SSD.
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If you don’t already have a machine, you may want to check out the guide on the Initial PC Setup / Preparation. The first thing you’ll need is a Windows 10 PC/laptop with a decent GPU for smooth game-play/performance.
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Once you do, put it in a safe place as the code will be tied to your Steam account and will be needed for the initial installation on any current/future PC you plan to use with your ALP. It’s a good idea to perform this step early-on as it may take a day or two to get the cabinet code. Once your license has been received, you’ll be able to set up FX3 in cabinet mode. an AtGames Legends Pinball machine or ALP). You will be required to send a picture of your physical pinball table, this is to verify that you actually own a Virtual Pinball cabinet (i.e. The code is free, there is no additional charge for it. Without this code, you’ll be limited in how the display can be viewed on your PC. Cabinet mode basically means that you’ll have additional settings which will allow FX3 to run in a vertical orientation as well as support a backglass display (VIBS) and simulated DMD (Dot Matrix Display).

You’ll need a code from Zen Studios to allow setting up your FX3 installation in Cabinet mode. This will direct a viewer to a specific section in any of the guides you find here.īefore installing FX3 to the machine, I completed the Pinball Cabinet Support Request here. Copy the URL from the address-bar of your browser and paste in your video description/post/blog. How-To link to a specific section on this page: go to the Table of Contents (below) and click a section to reference. Commenting on/and liking the videos all help tremendously in growing the content you’ll find here. I appreciate any support from the community by subscribing to the YouTube channel. It is a lot of work creating and maintaining the guides on this site. Below is a guide to help you get setup with FX3 on your ALP! While I did have to re-purchase those games in Steam, it was worth it to me to be able to play those games on a virtual pinball cabinet. That said, I was happy to learn that using a PC/Laptop with the ALP will allow you to play those games on a virtual pinball cabinet. However, none of those prior purchases can be transferred to the PC (no cross-buy). I purchased many tables on that platform, including Star Wars, Marvel and most of the Zen titles as well. My first experience with Zen tables was on an XBox 360. I’ve been playing Zen Studios pinball games for many years and on many different devices. This guide will assist you in setting up Zen Studios Pinball FX3 games on your AtGames Legends Pinball (ALP). Video: Pinball FX3 on the AtGames Legends Pinball
