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번역 관련 문제 보고
Close the game 1st, then open Pincfg (found in the game directory)
Make changes, save & play game.
I had to map the right flipper to / since the right shift would just not bind.
Otherwise works.
nevermind I figured it out. I was on the completely wrong cfg file, it's not pinball cfg it's user cfg...
Left Shift = Left Flippers
Right Shift = Right Flippers
Enter = Plunger
Alt = Table Bump
Good Luck
Thx KD, you are correct.
Relieved this was a humble bundle impulse buy and not a nostalgia trip. This old code is not for W8.1 or perhaps AMD gpu. Unstable graphical glitches and persistant ball trails that gradually overwrite the board, funny to watch as it reminds me of the good ol' speccy days! Uninstalled within 5 minutes. "Move along" to Zen's FX2.