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<blockquote data-quote="rehtroboi40" data-source="post: 204761" data-attributes="member: 1406"><p>It's a mixed bag for me. </p><p></p><p>Yes, it looks so much better, and I'm glad so many PC users are getting the chance to utilize all of their latest technologies they wouldn't be able to with just DX9. And yes, having given DX11 a more in-depth playthrough on my weak-behind of an HP Envy, it seems as though FarSight is putting in a valiant effort to make the game playable on as many different calibers of CPU as possible.</p><p></p><p>Some tables run better than others still. Case in point: AFM runs surprisingly smoothly on my old rig in DX11. And it's great to see "strobe multiball" in effect. Nothing at all like the IRL version, but a very earnest effort on the part of FarSight-something not even the PS4 or XBone seems to be capable of. </p><p>Jack*Bot seems to run fine as well. CV and CP absolutely unplayable on my computer though. </p><p></p><p>Overall, I am pleased that FarSight is doing its' best to make the PC version "the one to beat". What I will need is a monitor capable of rotating (and 1920x1080 resolution) and at least a $500 GPU card. Once I get those, I may never need a game console again!</p><p></p><p>Again, good job to FarSight on the PC front!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rehtroboi40, post: 204761, member: 1406"] It's a mixed bag for me. Yes, it looks so much better, and I'm glad so many PC users are getting the chance to utilize all of their latest technologies they wouldn't be able to with just DX9. And yes, having given DX11 a more in-depth playthrough on my weak-behind of an HP Envy, it seems as though FarSight is putting in a valiant effort to make the game playable on as many different calibers of CPU as possible. Some tables run better than others still. Case in point: AFM runs surprisingly smoothly on my old rig in DX11. And it's great to see "strobe multiball" in effect. Nothing at all like the IRL version, but a very earnest effort on the part of FarSight-something not even the PS4 or XBone seems to be capable of. Jack*Bot seems to run fine as well. CV and CP absolutely unplayable on my computer though. Overall, I am pleased that FarSight is doing its' best to make the PC version "the one to beat". What I will need is a monitor capable of rotating (and 1920x1080 resolution) and at least a $500 GPU card. Once I get those, I may never need a game console again! Again, good job to FarSight on the PC front! [/QUOTE]
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