I have had 3 different pin2000 games.
All needed software updates. That in itself was a complete nightmare finding a really old laptop to do the updates with an ancient port no longer made. Prism cards were so over priced it wasn't funny.
Overall, a nightmare. One friends main board needed major work over and above the usual fan replacement etc. That was hit n miss n very costly.
Pin2000 is very lucky or a big boo boo depending on the machine.
If it's an example where PC based pinballs are heading back to, I think time and technology will make the Pin2000 fiasco and fix up hassles a big nightmare again. The average owner will have no idea how to fix.
Pin2000 was hard enough for two experienced electronics guys.
Just hope the PC based designers think way ahead to obsolete computer part issues. Which is never far away with PC based anything....