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<blockquote data-quote="EldarOfSuburbia" data-source="post: 236951" data-attributes="member: 4106"><p>Zen are not deconstructing a physical pinball table, taking hi-res photographs of every part from several angles, recording every possible sound that can come out of the speakers, plugging the individual table's ROM into their emulation, writing triggers for events and sounds, testing and tweaking the digital re-creation to make sure it performs "the same" as the physical original, following rules laid down by the rights owners of the original table, if there are any, making art tweaks to remove assets they don't have permission to use, and taking flak from the pinball community that their tables don't stand up to the real-world counterparts and why couldn't they do X table instead of Y table. Oh and a whole list of other stuff I've probably not thought of that go into the conversion process.</p><p></p><p>It's not plug-and-play, anyone who thinks that is severely underestimating the effort involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EldarOfSuburbia, post: 236951, member: 4106"] Zen are not deconstructing a physical pinball table, taking hi-res photographs of every part from several angles, recording every possible sound that can come out of the speakers, plugging the individual table's ROM into their emulation, writing triggers for events and sounds, testing and tweaking the digital re-creation to make sure it performs "the same" as the physical original, following rules laid down by the rights owners of the original table, if there are any, making art tweaks to remove assets they don't have permission to use, and taking flak from the pinball community that their tables don't stand up to the real-world counterparts and why couldn't they do X table instead of Y table. Oh and a whole list of other stuff I've probably not thought of that go into the conversion process. It's not plug-and-play, anyone who thinks that is severely underestimating the effort involved. [/QUOTE]
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