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<blockquote data-quote="Tann" data-source="post: 223585" data-attributes="member: 2327"><p>Did you play in 1080i/p on the PS3? It's notorious that TPA on PS3 has a noticeable input lag in this resolution, due to a special image processing FX that induces a 1-frame lag or something like that.</p><p>If you play TPA in 720p on PS3, this input lag is totally gone, but the image is a lot more "grainy".</p><p></p><p>Playing tables like Diner or TZ is just night and day between 720p and 1080p (almost unplayable in 1080p). Turn off the TV post-processing to reduce the lag has a very tiny effect, it comes mainly from how the game is programmed and how the PS3 badly handles it in 1080p.</p><p></p><p>From the FAQ on the official site:</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">"The PS3 version seems to lag a little when I press the flipper buttons, why?</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">This is a known issue, and it has to do with the way the PS3 renders our game, the best way to reduce the lag is to use"game mode" on your TV if available, and make sure that all video/movie enhancing effects and features on your television are turned off."</span></p><p></p><p>On PS4, I guess there's no more input lag in 1080p, so it's why you beat all your highscores (above all on tables like ToTAN and AFM).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tann, post: 223585, member: 2327"] Did you play in 1080i/p on the PS3? It's notorious that TPA on PS3 has a noticeable input lag in this resolution, due to a special image processing FX that induces a 1-frame lag or something like that. If you play TPA in 720p on PS3, this input lag is totally gone, but the image is a lot more "grainy". Playing tables like Diner or TZ is just night and day between 720p and 1080p (almost unplayable in 1080p). Turn off the TV post-processing to reduce the lag has a very tiny effect, it comes mainly from how the game is programmed and how the PS3 badly handles it in 1080p. From the FAQ on the official site: [SIZE=1]"The PS3 version seems to lag a little when I press the flipper buttons, why? This is a known issue, and it has to do with the way the PS3 renders our game, the best way to reduce the lag is to use"game mode" on your TV if available, and make sure that all video/movie enhancing effects and features on your television are turned off."[/SIZE] On PS4, I guess there's no more input lag in 1080p, so it's why you beat all your highscores (above all on tables like ToTAN and AFM). [/QUOTE]
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