I played the demo today and noticed the same thing. Also it felt like it was running in slow motion, not because of a bad framerate or anything, just much slower than what I'm used to.
The new lighting effects looked really great though.
Just tried it out on my XP, C2D6600, GTX460, 2GB machine in 3D with TriDef and it works great, even with post-processing enabled. Thanks for fixing this so quickly!
When I use the proper 3d mode (not the zbuffer based turbo mode) combined with automatic depth planes, I can set 3d depth to maximum as well as add some pop-up.
No problems with detail, tridef has an interlace option which combines full resolution l/r images. HDMI cannot handle full...
Got it working perfectly with tridef on my wife's i7/gt540 laptop. Had to set ball reflections to low and disable post processing for performance, but it looks amazing, no problems at all.
It literally adds another dimension to the tables, people playing in 2d have no idea what they are...
Exact same largest size, seems like a bug.
My config:
Windows XP SP3 32-bit
2 GB Ram
Intel C2D 6600 @ 2.4 GHz
NVidia GTX 460
Asus P5B Deluxe motherboard
Creative X-Fi XTreme Gamer
I've tried freeing HD space from 3 to 8.5 GB, closing all programs, rebooting, nothing changes.
Unfortunately that didn't help. Largest size = 276463616
vs 1.19.1
Main Start
Init Steam
Init Achievements
Init Heap
Largest Memory Chunk = 276463616
Alloc Resource Heap
Failed
Init Game
MemManger - Out of Memory!
Error: out of memory, FILE - ..\..\..\..\Libraries\Source\Utility\MemManager.c...
Thanks for the reply Mike. I tried that before, I only have 2GB. Just verified the game data and something seems to be wrong there, I hope that will fix it.
Doesn't work on my system :( Keeps on giving memory related assertion failures when I try to start it. This has all been really disappointing. I have lots of games on steam and they all work fine.
Could be, I've only used the old free NVidia 3D drivers with shutter glasses on a CRT monitor and it didn't have any lag either. With Pinball FX2 you do need to set the maximum number of prerendered frames to one or less in the NVidia driver, I made a separate profile for PFX2. Though this helps...
I've been playing Pinball FX2 on a passive 3D monitor using TriDef3D at 1080p 60Hz with no problems at all. The 3D effect really adds a lot of clarity to pinball games, which tend to look really busy.
I bought all of the Pinball FX2 tables during the Steam sale ;) I still like Pinball Arcade tables better, but the Zen tables have their own cool aspects and they look awesome in 3D. I hope when Pinball Arcade arrives on Steam I will be able to make it work in 3D as well.
Anyway, I'm waiting...
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