I recall a long time ago, perhaps even back in the Farsight days, that there was interest in re-creating the Rollergames pinball table but they had absolutely no idea who owned the licence to pursue it. The crumb trail was so barren that they even pondered doing it without authorisation as it...
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It's been a while so perhaps I'm forgetting something very obvious. How do you use the magnetic save feature near the outlanes of Theatre of Magic?
I'm not seeing it referenced in the controls and none of the buttons seem to activate it. Perhaps you need to earn it and I'm forgetting...
I have my flippers remapped so that they use the LB and RB shoulder buttons on a 360 controller, as opposed to the triggers. When entering high scores I always have to use the triggers, not the shoulder buttons, to move the character selection left and right. On No Fear, unlike any other table...
Apologies if this had been clarified elsewhere but I didn't see it. I had wondered the fate of this table on PC after the Williams/Bally licence expires, since it was technically bundled as part of the 'free' download and therefore not technically owned. Farsight have responded with the...
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I've been away from TPA for quite a while. I've been playing in DX11 mode today and noticed that one thread on my CPU, CPU0, is operating at 100% at all times - even in the menus.
Is this a known issue? I'm not noticing it have a detrimental affect in-game at the moment bar...
Frequency of Occurrence: “100% of the time”
Expected Result: Either 1st or 2nd left/right flippers can be used to cycle between characters upon high score entry - like other tables.
Actual Result: Only second left/right flipper pair cycle the characters.
Does anybody have a recommendation for a cheap but effective monitor stand that will allow for both landscape and portrait orientation?
To note, I am from the UK and the monitor will be 27", VESA 100x100mm - so short stands and overseas items may not be suitable.
This is perfect but quite...
I've recently been trying to remember what machines were in my parent’s garage when I was a child. One particular pinball machine had, as the topic suggests, artwork in the backglass that span around. I believe it might have featured a rollercoaster cart... with a face‽ Unfortunately, I remember...
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