Up on Nintendo Switch... Unfortunately, the physical controls are broken in vertical handheld mode. Only option is to use touchscreen controls or play horizontally. This saddens me greatly.
I love emulation. I do it all through my Shield TV with a voice search capable frontend, classic edition SNES and NES controllers modded with the 8bitdo DIY kit to make them wireless for retro console games, PS4 controller for 3D stuff, and arcade pads for Mame. Then I have my savestates backed...
Glad to hear it's tough. Real pinball is tough. A good run should feel exhilarating and not like "wizard mode again?"
Remember Scared Stiff in TPA? Hour plus long games, and they wouldn't take our feedback seriously and go back to adjust the table. I think that's when I lost my enthusiasm for...
You've captured exactly how I feel. Once it became clear that Farsight was never going back and fixing all the things we hated about the tables, I just lost my enthusiasm and stopped playing/buying... Zen has brought it back. We can actually see them watching enthusiast YouTube videos, engaging...
I wish everybody at Farsight the best and hope they find success with their future projects, but I'm also very excited to see the Zen Studios treatment of these tables. They have more resources and could give us higher quality recreations. I stopped buying Pinball Arcade tables when it became...
Hah. I've been pretty inactive with this game and community since the end of the second season, and it's the same kind of posts around here and the same problems at Farsight, eh? Wouldn't expect them to suddenly change the way they run things now, I guess, but it sure would be nice if they had...
Any update from Farsight on if this is ever happening? I bought a Shield TV for mostly other purposes, but I was just thinking how nice it would be to be able to play all my Pinball Arcade tables on the big screen and was very disappointed to find that it's not a supported Android TV app...
VR is a ridiculously exciting technology which I expect will truly change the world. It would easily make for the best possible digital pinball experience... and I think Pinball Arcade would be a must-have, killer app if Farsight can get it out early on the Oculus Platform next year. Even from a...
GestureWorks looks like it will do what we need it to do until Farsight can get touch running natively, yeah? Sweet. I'm buying a Surface Pro 3 tomorrow and I'm definitely looking forward to playing Pinball Arcade on it with PC visuals.
I just want Oculus Rift support at some point... it would be the closest thing to standing at a table.
I plan on building a beast of a gaming PC when the consumer unit releases.
I'm enjoying it too. Some people are down on this table pack, but I think that they both have their own unique charms.
I feel bad for the people that just seem to want 90's tables. I say variety is good.
About damn time. Microsoft is on a roll with turning around their backwards policies. I may even consider supporting them once again if the One doesn't launch with bunch of hardware failures.
I think Oculus Rift support would be incredible, making the PC version the easy must-own version of all. Forget cabinets. The stereoscopic 3D and head-tracking would make it even better, eliminating the need for camera options at all. It'd be just like you are standing at a table.
Hope Farsight...
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