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Just cannot get over the lack of high resolution textures. Comparison shoots inside!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Animator_pin_fan" data-source="post: 2639" data-attributes="member: 96"><p>excellent example video jrolson!</p><p>Even among the virtual pinball PC enthusiast, there seems to be a great rift that splits the community. There are those that prefer the authentic rom emulation, and physics of vpinball, and then there are those that prefer the slick, more polished graphics of Future Pinball, even though the physics aren't up to snuff, they will always argue otherwise. Again, for video pinball, it's all about what you prefer. But if you want to argue realistic physics, you should look at real pinball first. Where I believe TPA really shines, isn't just they physics, but they've really managed to nail the feel of the original tables. Believe me, I wanted to like Future pinball. I've tried and tried. But sitting here now, playing the latest versions of Twilight Zone followed by The Adams Family, they don't feel very different. It just feels like the same set of flawed physics, trapped on a different table layout. There is no feeling. And I'd like to think that I play enough REAL pinball tables to tell the difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Animator_pin_fan, post: 2639, member: 96"] excellent example video jrolson! Even among the virtual pinball PC enthusiast, there seems to be a great rift that splits the community. There are those that prefer the authentic rom emulation, and physics of vpinball, and then there are those that prefer the slick, more polished graphics of Future Pinball, even though the physics aren't up to snuff, they will always argue otherwise. Again, for video pinball, it's all about what you prefer. But if you want to argue realistic physics, you should look at real pinball first. Where I believe TPA really shines, isn't just they physics, but they've really managed to nail the feel of the original tables. Believe me, I wanted to like Future pinball. I've tried and tried. But sitting here now, playing the latest versions of Twilight Zone followed by The Adams Family, they don't feel very different. It just feels like the same set of flawed physics, trapped on a different table layout. There is no feeling. And I'd like to think that I play enough REAL pinball tables to tell the difference. [/QUOTE]
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