Yes! I recommend going into Safe Mode on your PS4 and select "rebuild database". This option will repair any broken code that may be on the your hard drive.
https://www.playstation.com/en-gb/get-help/help-library/system---hardware/power---system-stability/safe-mode-on-playstation-4/
Note...
- High Speed has some sound effects that are either sped up or missing. The End of Ball bonus tally is a great example.
- Whirlwind is missing the "Multiball Lit" music track.
- Gorgar audio is crackling again. It was fine until the last update.
I haven't ran into the problem either. Most likely TC has some broken code in the program. Taking the system into Safe Mode and Rebuilding the Database should fix the problem.
I agree! Pat is an expert in NES and retro games, but knows very little about the workings of pinball. He enjoys playing pinball from what I can tell though.
Although, the table looks simple. It actually uses the same hardware that's in Ghostbusters. Big Buck on the other hand is using the same hardware that Riply's Believe It or Not has.
Did you lower the tilt bobber to the lowest position? I was able to pull off multiple hard nudges with my Rollergames without tilting the table. Just a single title warning. Granted the ball only went up an inch and that's with fresh wax and new rubbers.
Actually, Fish Tales isn't a unique case. Williams introduced fading lights (GI in particular) with the system 11 board. High Speed was the first table to offer the feature and IIRC, HS had 12 levels of dimming. The WPC board made the feature much more noticeable with over 24 levels of dimming...
According to the podcast interview with Bobby King in May, they have a system in place for doing LCD tables. They just needed to hammer out a few issues and they'll be set. That interview was four months ago, so it's safe to say they made some progress during that time.
As for Deadpool...
Big Buck Hunter and Whoa Nellie are coming out in a couple of weeks. And lately, Farsight has been sharing every post related to the upcoming Deadpool table from Stern. It's a good indication that Deadpool might be the first LCD table to release day and date on TPA.
Personally, I like to believe the The Addams Family was the first. Each game mode has its own jewel light and once you start up each mode, you start up the final/wizard mode. That was the first table to me that felt like it had real progression.
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