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  1. It is a bug, not a missing feature. Expected behavior is that valid company logo files in the correct directory should be loaded and used by PinballX. Observed behavior is that only a limited number are loaded. Any additional are not loaded and silently ignored.
  2. evilantal - I have had this same problem where about half of my company logos don't show up. Been scratching my head for a long time about it Cleaned out my company logos folder and viola! I owe you a beer or something! It would be nice if PinballX notified in some way about this condition instead of failing silently.
  3. Glad I am not the only one that finds it less than straightforward. Carny_Priest, thanks for sharing some details of your setup, it is helpful. Gives me some ideas to try with my setup. If I am following, you don't have a mapping in PinballX to exit PinballX itself via your controller buttons/joystick emulator. Makes sense if you have to make choices about where it is supported. My goal is to make it family friendly within PinballX itself they don't care about exiting from PinballX so the same approach makes sense for me. Looks like I will probably need to spend some time writing a couple of AHK scripts to map my controller/joypad emulation to have it behave consistently across programs. Thanks! Matt
  4. Finally spent some time setting this up. I have it mostly working. PinballX would hang when launching a table at first. Finally tracked this down to a hidden Windows "Do you trust the publisher" dialog. Once I answered that and checked "don't ask me again", things were good. I am running Windows 7.Similar confusion with the 90 degrees vs. 270 that others have mentioned. Instructions say to use what PinballX is using, in my case that ended up flipping TPA 180 degrees the wrong way. Easy enough to fix.I am not clear on how I signal to NukePA that I want to exit the table and go back to PinballX. I have never set up NukeFX2 so I might be missing something obvious. What specific key do I hit and do I need to be at a specific screen (Table running, the "start table screen" etc). If I hit the escape key, that seems to get directed to PinballX which pops back up to the foreground (orientation messed up) and TPA is still running -- because when I then exit PinballX I am back in TPA. Is there something in PinballX I need to set to not get the escape key sent to it? The ideal would be if I could hit a joystick key that is mapped to a button on my cabinet, but I would be okay with a keyboard key. Please advise about exiting.If I can get the exit part working correctly, this will become a permanent part of my PinballX setup and would be happy to donate to the cause! Thanks! Matt
  5. Ditto to what newandy said as far as config. Latest steam version, all season passes so every table so far. For media, will just copy from VP version for now - including "real DMDs" attract modes. For table screenshots/videos I plan to just use any existing VP versions for now. Would be happy to help test things out! Thanks.
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