Big hands, and a small phone. Landscape feels more natural, like a controller. Plus, I normally text and surf in landscape, because the keyboard is too small.
Edit: I just noticed... what's with the green and yellow lines around the center drain of Central Park? They look like they were...
If Cactus Canyon, Central Park, Teed Off, ball spin and the prospect of online multiplayer wasn't enough news, I'm not sure what is... *waits impatiently*
I'll watch it when it's released... Because I'm really interested in seeing why licensing even matters for TPA, seeing that nobody cares anymore about retro reproductions and emulators and whatnot. (I say anymore, because 10-20 years ago, console companies actively went after ROM websites...
Took me several installation attempts before it would install, it would sit there for a few minutes and then tell me I didn't have enough space. My phone has plenty of space, so I dunno what that's all about.
I've seen that happen on a few different tables. Pressing the right flipper should...
Playing a game of TotAN and finished up, and when I looked at the DMD I saw some message about Facebook. Facebook didn't exist in 1996. I thought Farsight didn't edit the ROMs on the tables?
I wish I had my phone plugged in or else I would have made a screen cap.
Theatre of Magic is fairly buggy in inputting a high score, pressing the left/right buttons sometimes doesn't work. Almost ran out of time trying to plug my initials in because it wouldn't accept inputs.
They've been using the WMS callsign since the late 80s/early 90s. ;)
I guess the point I was trying to make though, is who are they paying if these companies aren't around anymore?
I don't have a facebook, I guess I have no friends. :(
Would be nice if TPA didn't rely on an outside service for such a function. I'd actually have a use for it if I could add other TPA users to my list.
- Not being able to connect to the high score server still causes end-game crashes.
- Starting repeated games still a problem (press start and the camera floats around the table instead).
- Battery warnings that pop up mid-game don't pause the game, causing inadvertent drains.
I don't see why we need to pay them at all... The game is ~25 years old at this point. I feel the same way about HS2 and the whole La Grange thing. The world we live in is pretty screwed up.
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