I wonder though, if two devices linked via switch on a lan with a single pan account could be considered a single device for the purpose of syncing like that under the Eula.
If an Eula had its own license agreement would that be called an eulala?
To add to this. I'd like to see how much attention people pay to ball reflections on a real pinball machine. Hell, I don't think I've ever even noticed if a ball on a real machine is even clean and smooth enough to provide a real reflection or not.
My guess is that most machines won't be well...
If they did gave those tables it would most likely end up as a kickstarter. This means that the tables are going to cost some people quite a bit extra over the cost if the season. Me being one of those people.
Quite frankly, Fish Tales is among the highest quality tables I've seen released...
So, some good news.
They've released a pre-alpha with three tables.
There's a bit of setup involved.
The three tables are The Addams Family, Dr. Dude, and Black Knight 2000.
Here's the thread at VPForums
Looks like you'll need a decent machine to run it though.
Mike, I'm curious as to whether the complaints level led toward strobe multiball on the PS4 version of AFM have been looked into. I've not seen it so I don't really know how valid they are but they seem to have come from enough people to give them credence.
I just wanted to make sure it was pointed out as it may or may not be obvious. When you open the snack bar, make sure you shoot it again to get the snack bar score again or else before starting the film or you cannot use the snack bar to spot targets toward relighting the I.
I'm just starting to focus on this game. It's kind of like RBION part two for me as I never got into that table either until about a year and a half in.
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