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<blockquote data-quote="Tann" data-source="post: 266260" data-attributes="member: 2327"><p>I tried again, and yes, you're right, the translucent ball bug is unfortunately still there.</p><p></p><p>Steps to reproduce:</p><p></p><p>- Start a game on a table that is <u>already</u> set with a custom ball (by default). It means the first time you set a custom ball on the table, the bug does not occur.</p><p>- Finish the game, then quit.</p><p>- Launch a table that is set with the regular ball. The ball will be translucent (and on all tables set with the regular ball).</p><p>- The only way to get back the ball texture is to relaunch TPA.</p><p></p><p>Example: </p><p></p><p>- Launch White Whater. Before pushing Start, go to Extras, and set the custom smiley ball (as the regular ball is hard to see on this particular table, due to the weird contrast)</p><p>- Launch the game, play, and finish it.</p><p>- Quit and launch a game on Monster Bash. The regular ball is still OK.</p><p>- Quit and launch again White Whater (which is now <u>set by default</u> with the custom smiley ball).</p><p>- Play the game, finish it.</p><p>- Quit and launch again Monster Bash. The regular ball is now translucent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tann, post: 266260, member: 2327"] I tried again, and yes, you're right, the translucent ball bug is unfortunately still there. Steps to reproduce: - Start a game on a table that is [U]already[/U] set with a custom ball (by default). It means the first time you set a custom ball on the table, the bug does not occur. - Finish the game, then quit. - Launch a table that is set with the regular ball. The ball will be translucent (and on all tables set with the regular ball). - The only way to get back the ball texture is to relaunch TPA. Example: - Launch White Whater. Before pushing Start, go to Extras, and set the custom smiley ball (as the regular ball is hard to see on this particular table, due to the weird contrast) - Launch the game, play, and finish it. - Quit and launch a game on Monster Bash. The regular ball is still OK. - Quit and launch again White Whater (which is now [U]set by default[/U] with the custom smiley ball). - Play the game, finish it. - Quit and launch again Monster Bash. The regular ball is now translucent. [/QUOTE]
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