I think MM and Scared Stiff may give you some problems. I play at work on an HD2000 series which i have to deduce is older (I know it doesn't always work that way).
No, it's a bit of a time investment, but as soon as you know the shots, it's a greatly varied table with a lot of fun in it. And it has Picard and Data soundbytes
There's a program called Durazno,
It's an xinput wrapper, and open source, it allows you to remap the analog sticks i think.
https://code.google.com/p/magical-tools/wiki/Durazno
Mike, don't mean to be a pest, but would it be possible to have a camera available in portrait that fits the table to the screen with no scrolling and a small DMD/HUD? This would probably satiate most of us who want "cab mode" for some time, or will it be the standard cameras like on the...
When the 401 highway was my second home, I used to have a lot of fun playing it at a rest stop just north of London. I was initially bummed out when i found it was gone and replaced by a Whodunnit. Then I played Whodunnit and wasn't so bummed out anymore. The Big Buck Hunter had replaced a...
Me too,
I distinctly remember TPA on facebook telling me that both the getaway and EBD were distinct possibilities. We're talking before the XBOX version was even available.
Triple Strike (I think it's so much better than SnS)
Big Buck Hunter
Jacks Open
Humpty Dumpty
That being said: If Triple Strike doesn't make it, I can stick with Rawd's amazing recreation in VP as it is one of the finest pins available for VP bar none. Other than that, even if they stuck with...
As much as I like to jump all over Mr. Wyda sometimes, I have to agree with him.
I love Gottlieb/Premier tables for their quirkiness, but CBW really is the weakest pool themed table barring very few. While it has some neat ideas, it really isn't executed that well and there is basically no...
I sat there for like 10 minutes wondering how you quoted a post after yours. Not one of my brightest moments
I think Star Trek: TNG has enough to do on it to stay interesting as well, and Attack From Mars is simple table with a lot to do.
Arg, I hate having only trials.
My testing is quite limited but I've had trouble with SS and MM on my work PC, I don't have to start multiball at all and they play fine for a minute and then slow to a crawl. Haven't experienced it on my laptop at all.
After some actually serious playtime on this:
I have to say that this is actually a really good table. But if I had a swear jar, I'd have enough in it to buy the damn table in a week.
The center post is next to useless, the outlanes must have vacuums and multiball is somehow instant death...
It seems that only on my Nexus 7 (2012) version of TPA, the heart lights on and off but does not animate the heartbeat.
It's animated on my Note2, found it curious that it's not animated on the nexus.
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