Ironically the only material from 3D space cadet is the 2D-board from the game. I started the project by making a 3D-model in Google SketchUp. I hate that fact, and am wondering if anyone else has had this experience with using space cadet on windows 10. It seems that microsoft has beat me again. So now I can only have fun with it on my older xp machines that I no longer can use online. The big problem that I have with that is that the game now performs crappy with all the problems everybody else has experienced when trying it on 64 bit systems. What had changed is that windows 10 had now wrote credentials for it in my name along with my system so that it appears to be legal to use on my system. When I went back to it the next day, it was not running as smoothly, and I was having all the same problems that most have when trying to use it on a 64 bit system. But after playing with it all night, loving every minute of it, being that it was running just like it does on xp. I was just so happy to have it again on my new computer with windows 10, I wrote you in awe. The problem with that though, was that I jumped the gun sort of speak on my reply. I felt that it was only fair to write you my praise and congradulate you on your articles findings. I was so impressed at how easy it was to install and how great it was that it worked just as smooth as it used to. When I ran across your articles on how to make it work on windows 10, I jumped all over it. I have played, bought and downloaded just about every pinball game available to computers since the creation and death of this game and honestly, none can compare when it comes to how realistic and smooth the space cadet operates.
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