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Controversial opinion time: Williams PHoF in some aspects is still better than TPA
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<blockquote data-quote="PinballLizard (Mark Wyda)" data-source="post: 143833" data-attributes="member: 4144"><p>I agree about that, some tables looked better than console/PC but on ps4 lighting that's rectified and will be with Dx 11 on PC.</p><p></p><p>Glass reflections I usually turned off but having the option is cool I guess for those who like that look.</p><p></p><p>There's a lot that's been improved though. A ton. Just look at Rudy's face, or hell all of Medieval Madness looks and plays pretty poorly in HOF. The physics have gotten way better too. HOF is so damn slow, it's amazing that this was once considered the epitome of pinball physics. We've come a long way since what 2008? It's even noticeable really when you fire up Monster Bash or Theatre of Magic there's a difference in physics compared to the 2013/2014 releases for sure. And lastly simply removing that awful, corny commentator that read the rulesheets to you was the best improvement they ever made lol.</p><p></p><p>You know one thing I have to say though. As corny and like "ps2 era" as that whole virtual arcade looked, it was very cool 'walking around' and going to different floors and seeing the pins there. Complete with the ambient arcade sounds, that aspect was actually really cool and made you feel like you were in a real arcade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PinballLizard (Mark Wyda), post: 143833, member: 4144"] I agree about that, some tables looked better than console/PC but on ps4 lighting that's rectified and will be with Dx 11 on PC. Glass reflections I usually turned off but having the option is cool I guess for those who like that look. There's a lot that's been improved though. A ton. Just look at Rudy's face, or hell all of Medieval Madness looks and plays pretty poorly in HOF. The physics have gotten way better too. HOF is so damn slow, it's amazing that this was once considered the epitome of pinball physics. We've come a long way since what 2008? It's even noticeable really when you fire up Monster Bash or Theatre of Magic there's a difference in physics compared to the 2013/2014 releases for sure. And lastly simply removing that awful, corny commentator that read the rulesheets to you was the best improvement they ever made lol. You know one thing I have to say though. As corny and like "ps2 era" as that whole virtual arcade looked, it was very cool 'walking around' and going to different floors and seeing the pins there. Complete with the ambient arcade sounds, that aspect was actually really cool and made you feel like you were in a real arcade. [/QUOTE]
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