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I was there too!! (BTW it's Brad, not Brian).Brad IS a great guy, you are not wrong. Paul likes to say there are quality issues with Brad's cabs. There are NOT. Paul likes to say this because he's at his own site, and whatever he says the other members will go "yeah, what he said!!"You shouldn't have anything to worry about with Brad. I did play the Vertigo too at the Expo, and the cabinet wasn't my cup of tea. But, that's only because I have a traditional pincab. Vertigo is better suited to video games (IMO). BUT, it will play both for a decent price. I guess I am more old school in that area. My pincab plays video games because I made a lockdown bar/control panel that plugs in and stores in the DMD area (my cab is 2 screen).Once you get things setup, adding tables is no big deal. If you use Pinball X then just add the title to your xml file. Then add you tables, wheels, and whatever else. Getting things to your taste is another thing. But that I mean adjusting the angle you want, enabling analog plunger, and like that. Or, you can go to my downloads area. I share my cab with everyone here, free of charge (I am donation run). You only have to be a registered member to access Downloads/Itchy's cab. I have all my tables backed up to a filesharer, and I give everyone access. Tables, wheels, screenshots, etc. (As of right now I have 772 available tables). You do have to get them individually though, but there are no download limits.Assuming you have VP installed, you only have to:Add table to your xml fileAdd table (named the same as the xml entryAdd playfield, backglass, wheels named the same as the xml.When you're ready to make tables see my channel Itchigo699 on Youtube. I have a lot of tutorials. Also my table templates are the best thing going (vp9).