Hehe :)
Me and a friend of mine was playing it alot this weekend (on Steam TPA) and it plays really good. My friend was all like "this is my favourite pin in TPA!".
I love it too, great theme and table (T2 is still one of my top 10 movies :) )
I noticed that the FPS counter stopped changing after a couple of seconds. The I hit escapr and could go back in the menues,. The login button still said login, but T2 was visible in the list.
Btw, T2 is awesome :)
I was watching this before I bought the table, have tried it a few times but have not mastered it yet hehe :)
What angle are the tournament tables set to? Mine is at around 7,5 degrees.
TPA does feel a bit less attractive after playing a real table. On the other hand, I can't play Jack*Bot in the middle of the night in my appartment hehe :)
I still like TPA alot ;)
Mirror blades are when you put reflective material on the side walls, right?
Well, I made 2 recordings of some gameplay on my Jack*Bot. It is not easy playing when you have a chair in front of you with a Gorilla Pod mounted camera (yeah I am making excuses for my gameplay) :P
In the order of the list :)
High Roller Casino (Stern, 2001) - Had alot of fun playing this one
Laser War (Data East, 1987) - This one just looks great
Lightning (Stern, 1981) - Must show some love to this era also
Meteor (Stern, 1979) - Voted for it in the poll that F2K won, voting again...
Interesting, will cast my votes when I get home :)
High Roller Casino is getting a vote for sure, enjoyed it this summer (even though it was in pretty bad shape heeh)
Yes I noticed this aswell, running with a corded 360 controller. I remapped buttons to the shoulder buttons and was POSITIVELY surprised when there was no chimes, so you can actually hear the ROM sounds being played. This should be fixed on all versions of TPA! :D
I tried it on my DAW PC where I have a Nvidia G210 ($25 card) and before turning off Post Processing the frame rate was as low as 10 fsp, and the whole game plus UI is working in slow motion.
Without Post Processing it worked flawlessly at 60 fps on 1680*1050 resolution. So the game is playable...
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