neglectoid
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i know some of you are out there.
Didn't Hannibal Lecter say that?I'm more of an eyeball man myself.
That's actually part of the point, for me anyway... distracting means it's easier to see. I sometimes have a little trouble seeing the silver ball as well as I'd like, and started looking at the custom balls going just for a higher contrast with the playfield. But now I use them mostly for aesthetic reasons... :_)I find all the balls that aren't silver to be very distracting
I find 'em distracting as in 'hard to play with.' It kinda ruins the whole pinball atmosphere, IMO.
00-503: Ball alpha values are incorrect and lead to odd appearance on PS3
First reported: 23 Jul 2013
Description: In various circumstances (see linked thread for details), the ball can become overly lit or darkened, overly shiny or translucent, acquire various colored halos, and generally look psychedelic. Depending on the specific effects experienced, gameplay can range from interesting to impossible.
Devices: PS3
TPA Versions: PS3 v2.14
Status: To be fixed in a future update (either v2.15 or v2.16...I'm not sure if the fix made the submission cutoff for the next update or not).
This.
Plus, on PS3, if you play with a custom ball, then come back to the standard ball (or play another table which is set with the standard ball), there is a nasty visual bug (never fixed by FS... ORLY!?): the ball is translucent (like it is made of glass), and even harder to see. Only way to get back the steel ball: reboot TPA. :/
ah that's interesting! I actually thought I was having an unusually hard time seeing the ball once after having tried a couple of the custom ones and then switching back to the standard one. This would explain it. So exiting the game and restarting it gets things back to normal?
I find 'em distracting as in 'hard to play with.' It kinda ruins the whole pinball atmosphere, IMO.