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<blockquote data-quote="Sumez" data-source="post: 53686" data-attributes="member: 1547"><p>Well, that would definitely be welcome, but isn't that one of the things Pro modes lets you do?</p><p></p><p>It always bothered me, on PHOF as well, that FS recreated those beautiful tables, and won't let you explore them fully, and really see what they look like. I think it has an impact on gameplay as well, or at least the feeling the table gives you. After seeing tables that I've otherwise only played on PHOF or TPA, in real life, it's given me an understand of what the table actually really looks like "up there", behind the usually cluttered back ends of their playfield. That could easily be avoided if you weren't fixed at the typical player angles supported by the game.</p><p></p><p>And obviously, there are many lights on the tables that it takes me a while to figure out the meaning of, even on a large HD television, I can't see what the texts on them are saying, and it would help a lot to be able to zoom in at these lights. On a real pinball table that you don't know well, you'll often trap the ball and take a look around the playfield to see what's lit, and what's worth going for. On TPA, you can just see that something is blinking, and hope that it does something good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sumez, post: 53686, member: 1547"] Well, that would definitely be welcome, but isn't that one of the things Pro modes lets you do? It always bothered me, on PHOF as well, that FS recreated those beautiful tables, and won't let you explore them fully, and really see what they look like. I think it has an impact on gameplay as well, or at least the feeling the table gives you. After seeing tables that I've otherwise only played on PHOF or TPA, in real life, it's given me an understand of what the table actually really looks like "up there", behind the usually cluttered back ends of their playfield. That could easily be avoided if you weren't fixed at the typical player angles supported by the game. And obviously, there are many lights on the tables that it takes me a while to figure out the meaning of, even on a large HD television, I can't see what the texts on them are saying, and it would help a lot to be able to zoom in at these lights. On a real pinball table that you don't know well, you'll often trap the ball and take a look around the playfield to see what's lit, and what's worth going for. On TPA, you can just see that something is blinking, and hope that it does something good. [/QUOTE]
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