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Steam has select Pinball FX3 DLCs (PC Digital Download) for $4.49.
Note, requires a Steam account/launcher in order to activate/play. Requires base game which is currently free.
Available:
Jurassic World Pinball is 55% off $4.49 [steampowered.com]
Williams™ Pinball: Volume 3 is 55% $4.49 [steampowered.com]
Jurassic Park Pinball includes 3 tables:
With one pinball table based on Jurassic World™ and two more inspired by Jurassic Park™, you know what that means - LIFE FOUND A WAY!
- Jurassic Park™ Pinball plays through classic scenes from the original blockbuster film, from classic T. rex confrontations to outsmarting raptors in the kitchen.
- Jurassic Park Pinball Mayhem™ returns us to Isla Nublar to restore order in an action-packed extravaganza -- playable Stegosaurus included!
- Jurassic World™ Pinball enables you to train Raptors, view the spectacular Mosasaurus feeding, and escape the deadly Indominus Rex. You'll even experience Gyrosphere Valley using a playable gyrosphere pinball.
Williams Pinball Volume 3 includes includes 3 tables:
This stunning collection of three authentic Bally™ tables includes THEATRE OF MAGIC™, SAFE CRACKER™, and THE CHAMPION PUB™. All available to play both in their classic original form and as remastered tables with updated graphics, animated toys, and a host of new features!
- THEATRE OF MAGIC: You have the magic! This classic table presents a ravishing magician who morphs into a tiger and a bird, along with pinballs that levitate or suddenly change direction, plus a magic trunk packed with tricks and surprises.
- SAFE CRACKER: You're almost in the vault! Safe Cracker™ combines two games into one. Work against time to break into the bank, then make your way around the board game in the backglass to break into the vault!
- THE CHAMPION PUB: Welcome to Champion Pub, kid! Train hard and battle brawler after brawler in front of a packed house. Knock out five in a row and you'll be crowned Pub Champion!
https://store.steampowered.com/ap...d_Pinball/
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At this point I would recommend that everyone hold off on purchasing any Pinball FX3 tables.
FYI I own all 99 tables on steam already on my 3 screen pinball machine as well as various versions of FX vr
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Well I am still collecting the tables as they go on sale since I recently purchased an Atgames legends pinball table and these play really well in cabinet mode. When the new sets of tables go on sale I usually post them to help people out who are also collecting them. At around $1.50 table, it's really not a bad deal. Everyone that comes over to my house that trys these tables out think they are pretty darn cool. Yes I have heard there is a new FX version coming out, but I don't care, these tables have amazing replay value and must use the original voice clips from the movies. The Williams/Bally tables are darn near perfect reproductions of the original tables and when you load them they give you the background and history of each table: when it was released, who designed it and how many were sold.
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If you are just wanting to play FX3 tables and not get into Future Pinball or VPX, here are the base system requirements:
OS: Windows 7.
Processor: Dual Core CPU @ 1.6GHz.
Memory: 4 GB RAM.
Graphics: Nvida GTS 450 or AMD equivalent.
DirectX: Version 11.
Storage: 6 GB available space.
Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card / integrated.
When you start getting into 2-3 screen support and running Pinball Emporium or other more resource intensive applications then you will want a much more beefy build. I'm running an i5 8th Gen CPU with a GTX 1050 ti and it runs all three screens on the ALP pretty well. I'm using the VIBS board to support the backglass PC connection and an Amazon Fire HD 8" wireless display as my 3rd screen. This setup holds up pretty well. You could start with an AMD apu like the 5600G and when you can get a card down the road it will help you support more intense tables like the pinup popper tables that have full motion video on the backglass.