Good god, yes. The sloppiness with which everything is done - from the messed up Kickstarter to infrequent updates to false information about DLC and so on - really cries out for a professional PR person. Or even an intern assigned to that task.
Tabe
I very, very rarely get drains off a Rudy Hit on my Kindle. However, the a shot into Rudy's mouth to start the Midnight Multiball is almost a guaranteed drain.
Tabe
Besides just setting up a standard camera or cellphone to tape the TV screen as you play, you can buy a Roxio Game Capture device or a Hauppauge PVR. Both record video straight out of your console onto a PC. They are very easy to setup and use.
Tabe
I've had some weirdness with the mouth shots as well:
After shooting the trapdoor at midnight, I shot the ball in Rudy's mouth while he was still screaming. I didn't get credit for a Rudy Gulp - though it did play the sound - and I did not get the standard goal completion for it.
Another...
There is a time deadline so that those who pledge can actually plan their finances. Imagine if there was no deadline and you'd pledged $1000. 5 years from now, your circumstances have changed, and suddenly - boom - Kickstarter takes that $1000 from you for a pledge you have forgotten about...
Playing the Kindle Fire version of Funhouse, the ball return on the lower playfield (the one on the right side, just about the right slingshot) is not sync'ed/timed properly with its sound. It plays the sound but instead of ball launching simultaneously with the "explosion" sound, the ball...
I don't understand this mindset at all. European releases are delayed compared to US ones all the time - do people in Europe refuse to buy games because they're delayed? If so, why? What sense does it make?
Tabe
I have a Samsung Galaxy S2 (T-Mobile version) and have not noticed any choppiness or performance issues with Cirqus or Funhouse. Also didn't notice any flipper lag as I have with the PS3 version.
My only gripe right now is that the slingshots seem to blend in quite a bit to the playfield on...
The fact that they're blaming TVs when other super-fast action games - like Modern Warfare 3 - that require pinpoint accuracy and reactions have no issues is really disappointing. It just seems like a cop-out.
Tabe
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