That would be tempting, but what platform seems to be the best option? All of my TPA tables are on my iPad, and I'm moving away from Apple. Steam? I have a new laptop, and that seems like the best long term option in terms of long term playability. I also have an Xbox one, but I'll simply lose them whenever I get rid of that.I'd say even if you already own the Farsight versions, grabbing the FX3 Williams on sale is a good deal. The tables are executed to a higher standard of visual fidelity and the new physics Zen implemented for the real-world tables are quite allright.
That would be tempting, but what platform seems to be the best option? All of my TPA tables are on my iPad, and I'm moving away from Apple. Steam? I have a new laptop, and that seems like the best long term option in terms of long term playability. I also have an Xbox one, but I'll simply lose them whenever I get rid of that.
That would be tempting, but what platform seems to be the best option? All of my TPA tables are on my iPad, and I'm moving away from Apple. Steam? I have a new laptop, and that seems like the best long term option in terms of long term playability. I also have an Xbox one, but I'll simply lose them whenever I get rid of that.
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The last release was in May. Is there any info regarding upcoming table packs?
What would be the point of them restating something they already stated and then never followed through on? Why would that make you feel better? They already announced support. We're just still waiting to actually see it (which we won't, which is all the more reason for them not to announce it again). There are only two possible announcements we're ever going to hear from FarSight at this point regarding TPA/SPA:
1. New content (haha).
2. Further loss of licenses.
Nice! I didn't buy Creature on TPA, so that's a possibility. I wish Zen offered trial play. If I could even just spend a couple minutes getting the feel of a table, that might make me more inclined to buy.Yup. Got a Halloween pack coming.
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They do. For all the tables. If you are only playing on mobile, you are missing out on proper physics, control and the ability to demo each table.Nice! I didn't buy Creature on TPA, so that's a possibility. I wish Zen offered trial play. If I could even just spend a couple minutes getting the feel of a table, that might make me more inclined to buy.
They do? I looked on Steam but must have missed it. I'll look again, but all I saw were purchase options for table packs.They do. For all the tables. If you are only playing on mobile, you are missing out on proper physics, control and the ability to demo each table.
If they went the Retro route, it still works. But newer Stern tables, likely not so much.If those plans don’t include using a new game engine, there’s almost no point in having plans.
They do? I looked on Steam but must have missed it. I'll look again, but all I saw were purchase options for table packs.
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I just downloaded Pinball FX3. At first glance, it appears to function similarly to the mobile apps. You get one free table to start, and I'm assuming you can still win parts to unlock other tables, but I'm just starting.Just install the game over steam. you can then test every table for a short time.
I just downloaded Pinball FX3. At first glance, it appears to function similarly to the mobile apps. You get one free table to start, and I'm assuming you can still win parts to unlock other tables, but I'm just starting.
When I clicked on the new table pack, there was only a purchase option. No trial option.
Is there something I'm missing?
Edit - I finally found it. My new battle is figuring how to smooth it out. Everything looks beautiful, but the ball movement is choppy. I'm running on a new HP Envy laptop that should easily handle it. Initial support searches aren't helping yet.
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I read something about that. The only reference I see to a video card is Intel, but I'm going to try again.Make sure you are running it on the GPU (if you have a separate one) and not the integrated graphics. If you've got a nVidia chip in there it will be a setting in the nVidia software. When I first got my laptop the option it defaulted to was the wrong one, and a couple of others mentioned the same thing. If its not plugged it, then it may also be capping the game to 30fps.
I read something about that. The only reference I see to a video card is Intel, but I'm going to try again.
I played the TPA free table, which played great, bug they're not trying to do as much visually.
Thanks for the tip. I hope it works!
I think that's what I'm working with.It depends on which HP Envy model you have, but most (except some very old models) are All-in-One APU/CPU systems that use integrated graphics. That being the case, they are not going to give you a very good experience with Pinball FX3.
so any hopes we used to have that they were gonna give us tommy are probably in the trash as well