I'm coping. Just. It's so damned cramped though!
Playing with light settings - what works for one table doesn't necessarily work for another. 20% is a good level I like, but trying to play POTO at 20% the far end of the table is pitch black. I can't imagine what it's like at 0%. Frankly...
Asus VG248QE. Nuff said. Actually any of its sister monitors would do just fine, I happen to have that one and it's been rock solid since day 1. 1ms response time @ 144hz. Refresh rate not an issue for TPA which locks at 60hz but the response time practically eliminates flipper lag.
Go to http://www.tomshardware.com. Read their excellent "best x for the money #month" articles. Be wiser and make informed decisions :-)
My recommendations are an i5 (i7 is overkill) and a GTX970.
Okay, here's what it looks like in portrait at the moment. 1080x1920, Windowed, with the DX11 back buffer set to 1920x1080. GTX 760 on Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit. 8Gb RAM.
Nope, can't get it to work in portrait either. Well, okay, I can launch it in a portrait window, but the actual game comes up as a landscape postage stamp in the middle of the window.
There is call for it. However doing any kind of business with Gene Simmons is going to cost you $$BIG$$. KISS merchandising has been run as a global corporate enterprise for over 30 years. It's not a joke to say it might be easier to get the IJ license from Disney than to get the license to...
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