I have to agree with all the comments here regarding the third-gen iPad. All the tables look better and the physics seem smoother -- especially on the RBION table. One of the most dramatic differences is the way the table reflects up into the rolling ball. It’s just jaw-droppingly detailed and smooth on the iPad 3.
The only caveat is -- as "Stormchild" stated above -- the optional "post-processing" mode. It turns all the tables into a herky-jerky mess. It’s supposed to provide more realistic lighting, but It’s just Not Ready for Prime Time yet. Hopefully it will be more useful when the July update hits. If not, then Farsight should just drop the "feature". Honestly, the lighting seems fine to me in the default mode so I don’t really see a need for it anyway.
And I'm not troubled one bit that I have to start over on those wizard goals. You all helped me on the path to the right decision and I salute you.
While you have already made your decision, I thought I would do a photo comparison myself. Screenshots only show part of the difference, and are hard to compare when the sizes are so different.
Something's fishy about your Cirqus Voltaire screenshots. Surely you didn't just happen to get the ball in exactly the same place, with the exact same score, on both the iPad 2 and 3? Seems more like that one was just scaled down and back up again (i.e. you just took one screenshot on the iPad 3, then scaled it down to 1024 x 758, and back up).
The iPad 2 also only has a resolution of 1024 x 768, so the iPad 2 shots must have all been scaled up, which pretty much renders your comparison completely invalid.
If you really want to do a proper comparison, you'd need to post unaltered screenshots from each platform. Scaling screenshots (up or down) is always going to result in a loss of quality).
There's nothing fishy about the scores, I just pulled the plunger all the way back on both devices, and tried to take a screenshot as soon as possible. I guess the physics are such that you're going to get the same (or similar) results each time, and it was just a weird coincidence. If you actually switch between them, you'll see that the ball has moved and the lights are on a different sequence.Something's fishy about your Cirqus Voltaire screenshots. Surely you didn't just happen to get the ball in exactly the same place, with the exact same score, on both the iPad 2 and 3? Seems more like that one was just scaled down and back up again (i.e. you just took one screenshot on the iPad 3, then scaled it down to 1024 x 758, and back up).
The iPad 2 also only has a resolution of 1024 x 768, so the iPad 2 shots must have all been scaled up, which pretty much renders your comparison completely invalid.
If you really want to do a proper comparison, you'd need to post unaltered screenshots from each platform. Scaling screenshots (up or down) is always going to result in a loss of quality).
It´s an insane jump in pixel density - imagine your computer doing that!.
The iPad is capable of anti-aliasing, but probably can't keep The Pinball Arcade running at 60fps when using it at 2048x1536.Is the iPad not capable of anti-aliasing ? all the screenshots in the thread so far look horribly aliased... Having seen the iPad 3 screen personally, it's best viewed at arms length I guess where it does, indeed look very impressive. I play on my iPad 1 still, at 640x480 or what ever it is...