You have to force yourself to install the uPlay client though.... For someone who only grudgingly uses Origin because I want to play Mass Effect and Dragon Age, that may be a step too far!!
TPA is more tied to CPU than it is to GPU, though with more recent, busier, tables, a decent GPU will help some. However it's been shown that a 750ti is probably a decent enough GPU for TPA. If you really want to be sure, get a 760 or more likely a 1060 (fair warning: 1060s are, apparently...
I can't think of any. For DX11 I assume you are setting the back-buffer size to 1920x1080 on the DX11 tab in settings.
I've never had any problems with black screens or needing to Alt+Enter to force full screen, either with my GTX760 or now my GTX1060. I use a rotated monitor in portrait...
Something to be aware of, if you're using an nVidia GPU and have just received the most recent Windows Creators' Update.
If you use DSR with any game to downscale a higher resolution (such as 3840x2160) to 1920x1080, you will need to do the following to make it work properly again - this...
According to ipdb.org, both games are convertible to Add-a-Ball, but are clearly set up in "Replay" mode in TPA.
http://ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=2265
http://ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=2778
I'm going to assume that the top lane behavior in Spanish Eyes, is either dependent on it being set up for...
That is a legitimate way to get them to consider a table. I'm pretty sure this is the tactic shutyertrap used on Norm to get Eight Ball Deluxe. So get to a show they're at and lead Mike or Norm toward a (preferably unlicensed) table you'd like considered ;)
I assume you do, if the controller has analog sticks. But... why on earth anyone would want to use a controller with a mobile device is beyond me, if I put it down it's because I want to free up my hands for doing something other than using said device....
The big advantage I have on PC is I have a controller with analog nudging. That's very helpful. On my tablet, it's an all-or-nothing nudge and there are times when you don't want that.
Some tables that's not so much of an issue, but Spanish Eyes having finer nudge control seems to me to be a...
Well it took me 3 or 4 hours to get the 200k. That's on PC. I'm nowhere near on my tablet, I can't really pull off that long of a session on a tablet.
My main strategy was to just keep shooting for the saucer, no matter how many stars I had lit. Shooting the ball up to the top for the...
Finally got the 200k (finished in 212k) as well, had an epic ball 4 (120k+!!) and started ball 5 on 183k, a few sweaty palms before getting the saucer shot that scored the final points.
If I had to pick only between Dredd and Demo Man, I'd pick Dredd (as the worst). Although I secretly kinda don't think the Stallone Dredd was as bad as "everyone" says it is, it's still not on a par with Demo Man.
That's the guy. There was a whole long story published about him a while ago. Fascinating read, if someone can dig it up.
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Capcom themselves no longer hold any rights over their pinball tables, they were sold to someone else a long time ago.
The only issue might be with the use of the Capcom name and logo itself.
Pretty sure you can get PSN cards in Wal-Mart, Target, even larger supermarkets... I know I've seen Steam cards in my local supermarket, so PSN cards aren't a stretch either.
It's possible if you get 5 or 6 stars lit and get into a rhythm of hitting the saucer. And if you got the rollover goal, you must've hit an average of 40k+ on each ball, so you're already not that far off.
I'm going with the assumption that we get one SPA/TPA cross-buy per TPA season here. And that a 9 pack/10-table season with a month off is the new "normal". And that Stern Electronics (renamed from Chicago Coin) is not related to the current Stern Pinball (which it isn't, except that Gary...
You need to get 200,000. If you notice on the score display, there is a 100,000 lamp. So I can only assume "rolling" the score means getting 100,000 twice.
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