Seems that I'm basically posting pointless and unnecessary threads lately and it seems to bother a lot of people. Perhaps its time for me to leave this forum site so I'm not pestering you real members with my useless comments and lack of knowledge on FS and TPA.
Its confirmed I'm just not fit...
This is the hint for the next table for 27. Judging from the picture, Gottlieb's Lights Camera Action is the next pinball machine for that pack.
-Creature mentions Sausalito, a city near San Francisco's golden gate bridge, which is on the Gottlieb table's backglass.
-The camera set in the...
I've had this problem with the PC version. I did a couple of reports on the Bug Report threads. I'm not sure whether FS fixed this bug. This always happens to me during multiball on tables like TZ, CV, and SS.
Since I actually bought the table, its not happening anymore. But is this really happening just to me? I never had this in the past, I thought it was the new update. I should at least notify this to FS.
My resolution is 1600x900 and I'm running a ATI Radeon HD 6670 graphics card.
I believe this is applying to the PC version. Neither you or the other person seem to own a PC.
I just received the new version of TPA, 1.26.11. When I entered the pinball select screen for season three, at least two backglass images are too close together. Here is an image to help you understand what I'm talking about. Only when one of the tables on that screen is played is when the all...
I not saying the Wii U is for children only. It's just my view of the Wii U vs. the PS3 and the X360 (I basically assume gamers only play games like Battlefield and Call of Duty). I may not be a hardcore gamer, but I have a strong background in electronics technology. I'm just saying that the...
I played the Bally challenge and I had too many incidents with the balls getting stuck and me having to call the "attendant". After playing SS for so long, I had to drain the ball on purpose just to proceed on to the next table.
Just note that people buy the PS3 and the X360 because they have better performance and can handle more than what the Wii U can handle. Nintendo sells their products at a cheaper price because, in terms of technical specs, their products are inferior compared to the other two consoles.
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