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<blockquote data-quote="meanpinball" data-source="post: 292813" data-attributes="member: 7881"><p>Sure, I've been enjoying TPA playing on my iPhone since 2013. </p><p></p><p>I was amazed by the level of detail and realism of play quality back then. Playing on a large screen iPad was a revelation in 2018. Only in comparison to the level of detail of FX3 does TPA pale in comparison just a bit. The extra level of detail in rendering, the lighting and even the clearly rendered spin of the ball take things to another level.</p><p></p><p>TPA does look a little 2 dimensional in comparison. Aside from that, my only significant complaints about TPA are the floatiness of the ball, which doesn't seem to incorporate any resistance from a wood grain table, the lack of occasional 3d jumps of the ball, and the relatively low level of difficulty of the majority of the tables. </p><p></p><p>Overall, TPA has done an admirable job of making virtual tables available to a wide range of pinball and gaming fans alike.</p><p></p><p>I really don't think I'll get my proper fix until I jump into visual pinball. Those tables look amazing, clearly the best of what's available now. Of course, that means I'd want 3d goggles, a 5k display, high end graphics card, etc, and quite frankly I don't have the square feet or dollars to devote to such a project right now. </p><p></p><p>I think I'll be satisfied with a higher end iPad and FX3 for now. The cost of buying the same tables twice on a tablet pales in comparison to a virtual machine with all of the hardware I just mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meanpinball, post: 292813, member: 7881"] Sure, I've been enjoying TPA playing on my iPhone since 2013. I was amazed by the level of detail and realism of play quality back then. Playing on a large screen iPad was a revelation in 2018. Only in comparison to the level of detail of FX3 does TPA pale in comparison just a bit. The extra level of detail in rendering, the lighting and even the clearly rendered spin of the ball take things to another level. TPA does look a little 2 dimensional in comparison. Aside from that, my only significant complaints about TPA are the floatiness of the ball, which doesn't seem to incorporate any resistance from a wood grain table, the lack of occasional 3d jumps of the ball, and the relatively low level of difficulty of the majority of the tables. Overall, TPA has done an admirable job of making virtual tables available to a wide range of pinball and gaming fans alike. I really don't think I'll get my proper fix until I jump into visual pinball. Those tables look amazing, clearly the best of what's available now. Of course, that means I'd want 3d goggles, a 5k display, high end graphics card, etc, and quite frankly I don't have the square feet or dollars to devote to such a project right now. I think I'll be satisfied with a higher end iPad and FX3 for now. The cost of buying the same tables twice on a tablet pales in comparison to a virtual machine with all of the hardware I just mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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