![]() ![]() I am using CoinOpsX to play vertical arcade games when I'm not playing was a nice find at $120 but if left to purchase it for $200, I would pass. Overall, the control panel is a nice addition to the ALP. I disconnected the wires to the haptics and use buystuff arcade's haptic feedback kit for the ALP. ![]() PC / Asus ROG Ally You’ll need a PC with a decent GPU/Graphics Card and/or an ROG Ally (see here for ROG Ally-specific configuration). Unfortunately this is a known issue and you can remedy this by using some foam weatherstripping insulation around the bottom of the control panel to improve the haptic experience. Arcade Control Panel for Legends Pinball Amazon AtGames Optional Arcade Control Panel for the Legends Pinball. Instead of sound to simulate bumpers, flippers, and 's just hisses and buzzing from the poor mating of the haptics to the control panel. The joystick, trackball, and buttons work wonderfully, but the haptics that come with the control panel upgrade is just awful. I gave it 3 stars.but I'm able to work around my issue. It installs easily to your ALP.just a few screws and a couple of wires to unplug. Normally $200, I was able to catch it on sale for $120. I bought this add-on for my Atgames pinball machine a few weeks ago. First I lifted and glued the acrylic from the top side, that helped, but glueing around the mdf cutout it what finished it off. Getting that acrylic panel to not vibrate against the wood is the trick to a clean rattle free vibration. Let it dry upsidedown for 24hrs sittong on the included foam. It can use a small dab of adhesive as well and a clamp to hold the top panel flat against the mdf. Also on the top where the acrylic lays against the mdf, much of that acrylic is not glued down. But do not glue or get glue on the exciters! Its a narrow area. Glue around the mdf where it meets the acrylic with silicone, e600, or welders adhesive. The mdf is cut out to accommodate the exciters. Flip the control box over and remove the clear cover. Before installing or after testing it works. The exciters.oh man they will vibrate the plexi top so bad you will pull your hair out. The ball functions fine, but the coinops games it operates are old and not that interesting to me. The buttons have a bit of an audible click to them witch can be annoying when rapidly pressing the button. I have another arcade that uses all japanese sanwa switches and sticks, and these function just as well. The joystick and button quality are very good. Playing shoot em ups on the tall vertical screen is amazing. There are tutorials on Wagners tech talk to install coinops x vertical saucy game pack onto a USB drive. I would not pay $200 and recommend waiting for the sales that occur on Amazon, newegg, and atgames. If your eyeballing this control panel its worth it when it's on sale for the $110-$120 price. ![]()
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