I wouldn't be surprised if EBD was the 26th, or even the 19th. I mean, it's got to be a quick win for FS - possibly why they chose it for August, so they could dedicate resources elsewhere. Let's see:
- Emulated? Check, it's the same MPU as Xenon and Centaur.
- Basic playfield? Check, no ramps...
I'd love a ZZ Top pinball in their Eliminator-era style. Not the albums most representative of them, but certainly the most eyecatching. Also, a proper licensed version of La Grange!
Love me some Mr Do!, though that has almost exclusively been on Mame.
"Back in the day" my money went into Defender, Star Wars (was lucky to have summer-long access to a full-size, sit-down, cabinet version; not only was that exceptionally cool, it was also great because you didn't have...
I came across a Looney Toons EM table once. Clearly from the 60s? Maybe? I can't find any reference on IPDB. Perhaps I was dreaming.
Edit: not dreaming, here it is from Allentown in 2015. Must be a re-skin. Does anyone recognize the layout?
I've deliberately discounted BK, Firepower, and Gorgar because I know that these are all much better tables in real life than their TPA implementations. That's from relatively recent personal experience, not just hearsay - there are usually a couple of Firepowers at the shows I go to and I will...
In no particular order, probably:
1. El Dorado: City Of Gold - bleep bleep bloop de bleep bloop bleep (that's what I think of the table, not my interpretation of the "music").
2. Junk Yard - it has zero flow, annoying call-outs, and becomes an utterly boring table after the first time through...
I assume it'd be the same as moving any Steam game from one drive to another. So check general Steam help to see how you would move the installation folder of a game.
As for performance, I don't think there'd be any kind of performance hit since all the assets for a table are loaded in one go...
Bah I've been playing too much Witcher 3, I instantly started thinking about how to get more Gwent cards. Can't help with Big Hurt, I think you've listed 'em all.
Sevens is rugby amped up. Ideal for quick bursts, 7-per-side (on a regular-sized pitch!), 7 minutes per half. It actually lends itself better to smaller, faster, players (think those nippy little RBs who jink and juke and find a gap and make 300lb linemen look like statues), given the wide...
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