The Pro menu can definitely be used to tinker with settings to up the challenge, but it's the physics that need tweaking as well.
Give me a Scared Stiff machine with all of the easiest settings enabled in real life and I'll still rarely ever fill the Stiff-o-Meter up... but it frequently...
Haha. Woah... I just responded in another thread about how awesome a hard mode with tweaked physics would be. I know the tables have always been easier than real life, but Scared Stiff and Twilight Zone are definitely a little extreme.
I understand that implementing such a thing is more work...
Hmmm. I haven't had any issues so far and think it's a lot of fun.
Too easy? Yeah, but that has been the case with a lot of the tables, especially lately. One feature I'd actually really love to see at some point is a hard mode option with tweaked physics that are more reflective of the real...
Hmmm. Thought they were "ahead of schedule." Ah well. Hopefully it will be good and polished...
Only thing that bums me out is that this means that Star Trek and Table Pack 8 will inevitably get pushed back a month as well. I hope they will use the extra time this buys them to fix bugs and get...
Not likely. The Wii U will be for playing Nintendo games and the occasional third party exclusive and you'll have to get a PS4 or 720 if you want the big multiconsole releases. So a repeat of this generation. I am sure Nintendo had to be aware of this when planning the system and just doesn't...
Nintendo consoles really act as a counterpart to the other guys at this point. You buy a Nintendo console or handheld because you want to play Nintendo games... they are still, consistently, the most pure, fun-focused video games out there, and you can't get them anywhere else.
Rafie: I was...
Yeah... I personally don't care. Games look so ridiculously good as it is, and any further improvements will only serve to increase development costs, meaning more and more sequels and studio closures. I prefer the innovation approach and am really hoping that the recent word about Microsoft...
Guess the specs are starting to surface and it's disappointingly worse than PS3 and 360 in a lot of areas... though it supposedly has a better GPU. We can hope!
I'm fully with you on the DMD thing. Cool option, but don't force it. I'm still more interested in playing with the wiimote and...
Well, it's easy to say physics, sounds, and graphics, as I would obviously like to see the games recreate the experience of a real pinball table as closely as possible. I know the physics can never possibly be as good as real life, but the issues that temporarily break the illusion are...
Yeah, I'm enjoying the system quite a bit, though I'm already hungry for a big Metroid or Zelda game to show what it is fully capable of... can't wait to get Pinball Arcade on there. If they can implement Wiimote/nunchuk support and off-tv display, I will be thrilled.
Yeah, I'm especially curious to see what TNG does for Pinball Arcade... Twilight Zone is an amazing table, but I doubt that the license itself will do much to pull people in.
Its supposed to be more responsive than a 3DS/DS screen from the impressions I've read... works just fine with your fingers, just doesn't do multi-touch. I don't know... I'm actually the least excited about buying this console as I've ever been, but I love Nintendo games. It's just the cost of...
It's definitely more powerful than 360 and PS3 but not substantially so... when Sony and MS reveal their next-gen consoles, it will probably look dated just as the first Wii did. I'm hoping the controller functionality will be worth the loss in specs.
Yeah, I've actually avoided buying TPA on my PS3, preferring to just play on Android and wait for Wii U... I know the Wii U will be setup in my living room for the next 6 years, which I can't be sure about with PS3.
It is a promising version, considering that the platform is said to be superior...
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