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The Pinball Arcade / Farsight Studios
An Afternoon At FarSight Studios
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<blockquote data-quote="Worf" data-source="post: 46315" data-attributes="member: 1047"><p>Blurring is a very ineffective way of hiding information - so either they intentionally wanted the information leaked (there are only so many different pins and cabinet artwork, so a simple bit of squinting and visual comparison works just fine). Heck, people actually can un-blur a credit card number these days as well.</p><p></p><p>The only real way to hide the information is to black out the information.</p><p></p><p>Of course, I believe Farsight did it intentionally knowing that there are enough fans who can identify it even when blurred. Keeps it from being too easy, but also keeps fans stoked.</p><p></p><p>It's really interesting that Williams has to sign off on any table play mods done - I understand why, of course, but now it makes sense as to why there are huge delays. Still doesn't explain why sometimes a table would get released that looked like no one even ran it before shipping it 9like say, lights not working).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Worf, post: 46315, member: 1047"] Blurring is a very ineffective way of hiding information - so either they intentionally wanted the information leaked (there are only so many different pins and cabinet artwork, so a simple bit of squinting and visual comparison works just fine). Heck, people actually can un-blur a credit card number these days as well. The only real way to hide the information is to black out the information. Of course, I believe Farsight did it intentionally knowing that there are enough fans who can identify it even when blurred. Keeps it from being too easy, but also keeps fans stoked. It's really interesting that Williams has to sign off on any table play mods done - I understand why, of course, but now it makes sense as to why there are huge delays. Still doesn't explain why sometimes a table would get released that looked like no one even ran it before shipping it 9like say, lights not working). [/QUOTE]
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