Lord Boron
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Looks dull and muddy to me. The flippers for example should be white, but look a dirty color. Compare it to WHite Water where the flippers look white. Seems to play well though.
Looks dull and muddy to me. The flippers for example should be white, but look a dirty color. Compare it to WHite Water where the flippers look white. Seems to play well though.
Are they already up on the PSN store?
Are they already up on the PSN store?
Played for a few minutes and I'm liking the tables already. White Water is very fast with crazy ramps and Space Shuttle has a great sound pack and its very clever.
To the person that said that Space Shuttle looks muddy, I think the flippers look different because of the lighting. White Water is more bluish while Space Shuttle looks more yellow.
Very happy with this pack
The fact that they will never be able to improve these should be enough motivation to spend more time the first time around.
I agree. It looks like they did a more of a incandescent look with Space Shuttle and an almost cool LED look with WH20. They both play wicked fast. All in all, I'm satisfied with their look and how they play. Here's hoping that Centaur and Pinbot look good too. Hopefully, next week for them.
Is that whats goin on with WH20? It has a purple hue, as if a purple/pinkish light is shining on the table. I thought something was wrong with the color/tint on my tv when i first played it.
Looks dull and muddy to me. The flippers for example should be white, but look a dirty color. Compare it to WHite Water where the flippers look white. Seems to play well though.
Is that whats goin on with WH20? It has a purple hue, as if a purple/pinkish light is shining on the table. I thought something was wrong with the color/tint on my tv when i first played it.
One thing to note is that people view colors differently. Though the "correct" temperature settings that I may find online for my 50" Panny say that I should use "warm" I see it as too warm. Applying too much warm to an image with blue will yield a purplish look. I also see too much of a warm tint in white in that setting. Therefore I use "normal" and have no issues with this.
Nonetheless, I prefer the darker, more arcade look of something like the preview shot of this WH20 being played at PAPA. But that's gonna lead back to the old "night vs. day" argument that goes on here. I really wish that FarSight would have implemented a slider that could have controlled the ambient lighting.
[video]http://pinball.org/videos/tournament/papa/papa-14-qualifying-whitewater/[/video]
I'm not seeing a dull and muddy table. I think this one looks sharp and sparkly! It has the slightly darker ambient lighting that I like. Not crazy dark but just dimmed a little.