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The Pinball Arcade / Farsight Studios
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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 149473" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>I enjoy the look of a dark table. I do not enjoy the look of a dark table with improper colors and horrible lighting. Since it is obvious that some in the art department have no clue how actual source lighting works, I'd much rather have a brighter properly colored table.</p><p></p><p>The thing that bothers me with the lighting, and it is on full display with the PC, not so much on the PS3, is that it looks like instead of true lighting logic being applied, a simple filter is running in the program and making certain color values 'shine'. Sorry, but there are no lights on the front of a pin cabinet, yet there are a couple of tables that positively glow there. Other tables have areas that though no light source is hitting the top of a particular object, it glows like there is a lamp right above it. </p><p></p><p>So what the super patch did for me was make all the tables have a consistent look across the board. The washed out tables now had color, the dark blotchy tables now had detail, and everything looks like it is in the same room in terms of overall lighting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 149473, member: 134"] I enjoy the look of a dark table. I do not enjoy the look of a dark table with improper colors and horrible lighting. Since it is obvious that some in the art department have no clue how actual source lighting works, I'd much rather have a brighter properly colored table. The thing that bothers me with the lighting, and it is on full display with the PC, not so much on the PS3, is that it looks like instead of true lighting logic being applied, a simple filter is running in the program and making certain color values 'shine'. Sorry, but there are no lights on the front of a pin cabinet, yet there are a couple of tables that positively glow there. Other tables have areas that though no light source is hitting the top of a particular object, it glows like there is a lamp right above it. So what the super patch did for me was make all the tables have a consistent look across the board. The washed out tables now had color, the dark blotchy tables now had detail, and everything looks like it is in the same room in terms of overall lighting. [/QUOTE]
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