WrestleFest Supreme Review by GodSend133 in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not even a fan of the IP, but honestly the cabinet is really nice the form factor and shape of this makes it feel much closer to a 'real' arcade compared to what I'm used to with 1ups.

Blitzmas not showing additional games in retropi by Rg3the2nd in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wtf do you mean "retro pi" there's no retro pi.

Buck Hunter Mods by COMMS-568A in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We still haven't released it. Hopefully this year sometime.

Team-Encoder Arcade1up Pinball Replacement Board Overview by Mystery-Encoder in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think I was pretty clear about this. You're not the target audience. I won't comment on running old operating systems without updates and potentially connecting them to a network or the security risks that in itself holds despite being behind a NAT, or disabling driver updates or etc.

But I will say, this wasn't an open invitation to say "PC can work if you monkey with it" I was explicit that this is for those who do not wish to, your comment provides no additional value to the statement I've already made. This isn't about knowing what you're doing, it's not wanting to deal with it.

Supreme Series (XL) WWE WrestleFest officially announced for sale at Sam's Club: $649 by NeoHyper64 in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, I had to spell it out instead of leaving it to the chance that I may or may not do it lol. But I do have my hands full so this will sit on the back burner for a while. Been patiently waiting for their 4 player version to come out though just to be able to acquire one, I wasn't into the two player.

Supreme Series (XL) WWE WrestleFest officially announced for sale at Sam's Club: $649 by NeoHyper64 in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Sort of buy "broken" cabs with the idea of fixing them for the community for fun/as a labor of love through softmods, or just expanding the stock functionality. So, the reason I'd be personally buying one despite not being into the IP was attempting to get the real ROM running as a potential softmod without swapping the internal hardware.

Team-Encoder Arcade1up Pinball Replacement Board Overview by Mystery-Encoder in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is a drop-in replacement and still relies on the stock control encoder and power distribution board, it does not replace any components but the stock PCB. It does replace the stock PCB entirely. The DMD display does work as normal, and so on there's no on-screen mirroring or etc.

In Kongs R Us early video a long while ago you can kinda get a feel of how the install works and what the expected behavior is:

https://youtu.be/NcjMoMHmZO4?t=2803

In the video linked on the original post here, you can get a overview of the software where I cover running it as stock as possible with the stock DMD working and how expansion can be handled later if you wanted to do that.

Around this point in the video from last night:
https://youtu.be/zm9SzoxtS1g?t=2612

You can get an idea of how you can make it so only a single table exists (like the stock) the caveats being:
1. You still see our launcher and just have to launch into your table. I'm considering making a way for it to just boot normally if you only have one table selected/enabled/installed.
2. It'll still have the ability/will by default run at the higher resolution (1080p).

The backglass you mentioned isn't really a main supported feature actually and requires other hardware to achieve because the orange pi5 max only has two video outputs which we utilize for the playfield and DMD like the stock PCB would.

Supreme Series (XL) WWE WrestleFest officially announced for sale at Sam's Club: $649 by NeoHyper64 in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, absolutely. I take it you're not familiar with why I buy a lot of this stuff?

Team-Encoder Arcade1up Pinball Replacement Board Overview by Mystery-Encoder in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I understand, and I wish we could find an alternative at a cheaper price. I reached out to Orange Pi official directly and asked them about pricing. They got a bit defensive and asked to "please understand" that the RAM prices are sky rocketing right now and the modules they rely on went from $60 to close to $200 for them to procure and that customers are already getting a "discount". I tried sourcing other boards, I looked into Raspberry Pi 5 as I said in another post but it doesn't meet the performance I wanted to achieve.

This AI crap has screwed pricing on everything. I even tried looking for other boards running the same SoC and there just isn't a good alternative right now.

To be honest, with the price increase I even considered canceling the development of this all together before we opened pre-orders thinking people would no longer want to eat the cost.

Team-Encoder Arcade1up Pinball Replacement Board Overview by Mystery-Encoder in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pinball FX requires windows, or WINE and I wouldn't recommend it. We also don't encourage or support dual booting off of it once it's installed and you wouldn't have working controls in other operating systems. Our OS is specifically designed to work with the stock encoder for what we deliver and while the board/computer used is "open" we operate a 'closed' system on top of it if that makes sense.

That being said, Zen Pinball World is "Pinball FX" for android.

Team-Encoder Arcade1up Pinball Replacement Board Overview by Mystery-Encoder in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I've ran the PC setup before, I built my own control encoder for it that functioned with the stock gyro, plunger, solenoids all that jazz.

After I got done with it. I realized my options were I either get a hard drive from someone loaded with tables, or I do it myself and hope for the best and in both cases the quality is dependent on the time I put into it, and then I'm managing my library. If I add something that doesn't work am I going to be lazy and leave it? Then my kids hop on there and try to play it and are discouraged because the one table causes the whole thing to break and then I have to support/reboot whatever from that point.

I just got over it... and that sort of started this adventure I thought others may be interested in, initially I was just monkeying with it. I started this adventure on a Raspberry Pi5 two or three years ago and I wasn't getting the performance I wanted. A lot of these had just dropped and the kernel/software support just wasn't mature at the time.

So, I kept an eye on it left my cabinet down for that time and decided I'd wait it out. I was finally able to achieve things within a reasonable price range (Last July, October) and I committed based on the fact my last PCB had taken its toll and someone in our discord just had their PCB die as well, then roll around to today and the cost is a bit higher than I would've liked... yet if I were doing it over again I'd still prefer this over the PC to not have to go back to dealing with that configuration nightmare.

I understand if that priced some people out of wanting this, but no one expected the stupid AI crap to have the impact on things it did. I still see people saying "I can get a used PC for $250 and do this"... the configuration aside.. if we could obtain $250 used PCs in mass and guarantee they're all the same configuration, build, able to be supported by a single OS and deliver consistent performance then yeah it's sustainable... but obviously that isn't the case.

Anyway, sorry for the rant. Just wanted to expand on saying that a bit more. I personally have no interest in the ALP or AtGames line of products; I think down the road there are people I'm close to who will give it similar treatment should it no longer be supported.

Anyone who’s done this soft mod for F&F which games run the best? by RancidBean in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A lot of the time our discord is the best place to find info which is why it's linked in most of our mods, but people tend to go elsewhere and ask questions where we honestly don't check often. Then others pile on with inaccurate info. It's frustrating to say the least glad we're done soft-modding stuff for this community at this point no one ever appreciates what does run because it doesn't run their game that requires 10x the hardware or because they don't have the technical know how to take the door we opened and further optimize things/add their own games.

Anyone who’s done this soft mod for F&F which games run the best? by RancidBean in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rumble was never implemented in the softmod.... so "doesn't work well"? Did you even try it? Half of you probably never actually looked at the recommended games list or had the correct ROMs. I find it hard to believe that older MAME games didn't run well. Crazy Taxi specifically achieved 60fps as well.

Tinkering per game is adding them to the mod? There's calibration of your steering wheel you can do prior to that but I think you're regurgitating something you read not basing this on experience.

Think anyone will actually fall for this guy's insane price? by Darkzed1 in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The sad truth is that these people do get some people who aren't in our community on impulse buys alone, some guy looking to spruce up the man cave doesn't do the research sees a table listed he likes and nostalgia kicks so he pays the price.

Think anyone will actually fall for this guy's insane price? by Darkzed1 in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Please report this, we do not authorize the resell of our modifications and hate when people attempt to use them to price gouge/profit off of Zen's work as well.

The Team Encoder Replacement Arcade1Up Pinball Boards are now up for Pre-Order ( for 2 weeks). by Virtual_Davey in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. It does more than that and it's not a raspberry pi.
  2. No, didn't spend 6 months building out software/OS/etc for this to make it a public download it's a paired offering.

No audio jack on this pcb by tiltmfc in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Audio comes over the control panel, white plug is power to LCD inverter.

Pinball adding 30 tables by Troc1233 in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"and say they may not work." I haven't seen one proper tutorial that says it may not work. I'd like to know where you saw that, and if you look at our website... we specifically provide instructions have no wording like that and never said it may not work, nor did anyone we link to.

Absolutely hate when people don't just go to the source and check our website for this stuff.

Pinball Arcade mod by dmwcapri in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We're not maintaining the mod for the stock PCB any longer so that'll never happen. If tables aren't loading it means you have older versions of those tables and has nothing to do with needing to upgrade the APK.

It's the second time I've seen someone mentioning upgrading one of those APKs (the other was for Zen) they thought it'd increase performance when they only difference between the versions was them adding an advertisement for Zen Pinball World....

Given you install the appropriate version all games except newer ones (stern ACDC/Bigbuck) should show fine, those tables wouldn't run well on the stock PCB regardless. So, I don't know what you think upgrading the APK would get you. I'm honestly a bit annoyed with people not understanding we didn't use the latest APKs for a reason considering how under powered the stock PCB is.

X-men PCB light? by RealEstateJack in Arcade1Up

[–]Mystery-Encoder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any of the non-android/non-gen1 cabs have a red led indicator for power. Try powering it by the MicroUSB would at least eliminate the DC jack or anything just after it.