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<blockquote data-quote="Byte" data-source="post: 282473" data-attributes="member: 1509"><p>Farsight should start now with thinking about completely overhauling (from the ground up) the game for current-gen PCs and next-gen consoles (PS5 et al.) in order to be ready for when they launch. I'm sure in order to get proper frame-rates on what is now low-end hardware, a few corners were cut (as in: simplifications) here and there, which may not be necessary when you have proper CPU and GPU power. So yeah, Pinball Arcade II won't work on Grandma's Core i3 2xxx anymore. But it'll be 2019 or even 2020 and it's time to upgrade and setting the baseline higher. In the mean time, all those 'lessons learned' of having to fix A because you fixed B and that piece of duct tape you ripped off was also 'fixing' A and nobody bothered to document that, etc. can be put to good use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Byte, post: 282473, member: 1509"] Farsight should start now with thinking about completely overhauling (from the ground up) the game for current-gen PCs and next-gen consoles (PS5 et al.) in order to be ready for when they launch. I'm sure in order to get proper frame-rates on what is now low-end hardware, a few corners were cut (as in: simplifications) here and there, which may not be necessary when you have proper CPU and GPU power. So yeah, Pinball Arcade II won't work on Grandma's Core i3 2xxx anymore. But it'll be 2019 or even 2020 and it's time to upgrade and setting the baseline higher. In the mean time, all those 'lessons learned' of having to fix A because you fixed B and that piece of duct tape you ripped off was also 'fixing' A and nobody bothered to document that, etc. can be put to good use. [/QUOTE]
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