I also own all TPA tables in iOS and tried what everyone else tried in SPA iOS and it still attempts to charge me for the tables that I already own in TPA.
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After several weeks of playing periodically, I occasionally still get the "jitters" particularly in multiball on multiple tables. I am playing on an iPad Air 2 (so it should be plenty powerful). Also, I am not running anything processor intensive in the background. This experience began soon...
Has anyone noticed any significant "lags" with this update? I played 4 different tables and noticed some lagging with the controls and the visuals on my iPad Air 2. Everything was playing fine before this update.
I upgraded to an iPad air 2 several months ago. My older one is an iPad 4. TPA ran great on the 4. As far as clarity, there is no real discernible difference. In fact, the iPad air 2 looks slightly jagged on the curve pieces on the tables. That is not really noticeable too much. I suppose the...
On the second play, I had already got the high score and I am not a super great player. Some of the shots are a bit awkward, especially the top flipper. Still, I dig helicopter, that was a nice touch. The fun for me will be learning the rules before I actually read them. Sometimes after I figure...
To clarify my previous post. Compared to the other pinball tables that I maintained at that time (around 13), I believe that F-14 had the largest solenoids. That is not to say that F-14 had the largest coils to all tables in it's class. The other 12 or so tables were a variety of which half...
I was a technician for video, pinball, and ton of other miscellaneous games for a small amusement park back in the early 90s. I maintained two F-14 Tomcat tables among a few others tables. I can tell you from experience that this table had a steep angle compared to it's peers that I also...
I love this table! Played the real one many times back in the late 80s and early 90s. The Farsight recreation appears pretty accurate, particularly the speed of this table. What I noticed today was after playing this table for about 40 minutes, the other tables seem like they are on slow motion!
For two thirds of the tables, the physics work pretty good. Play mystic star, fire mountain, lucky fruit, or space shuttle. There are a few more. Count the number of times that you need to nudge in order to prevent a drain. These are older tables meaning that if you nudge more than twice, most...
Hey Baron, I get what you are saying and I think you make some good points. I do not mean to say that ASK should use a copy of TPA, I was using them as the standard of how they have created balance. I personally do not favor custom settings for two reasons: 1. Real tables do not have the ability...
I have already messed with the settings. Turning up the strength on the slings helps and creates other issues in other areas. It's like a rusty pipe, you fix one leak only for it to create another one somewhere else. I have talked about having custom physics setting for each table. Right now...
In observing the interaction of the ball with the playing field, when the ball travels down toward the bottom, most times it will hit the slingshots. It is like the slingshots cover too much of flippers, reducing the chance that the ball will come down on the flipper. This is the case on a...
Is it just me or is some of these tables just virtually unplayable due to the brutal physics? Take Mystic Star as an example. Every bounce ends in the outlanes, even when nudging. The entire play involves just keeping the ball from draining. Forget about trying to score points. After...
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