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When will the next Pinball Arcade table be released?
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<blockquote data-quote="MBeeching" data-source="post: 285012" data-attributes="member: 7491"><p>I don't mind TPA's general layout yet it somehow looks dated and amateurish - The typeface, kerning issues and off-centre text looks naff. The UI often interprets single clicks as double, keyboard navigation is fundamentally broken and the default escape key switches to windowed mode. A spring clean to the menus and games room would go a long way and I wouldn't imagine it's particularly resource intensive.</p><p></p><p>The holy grail would be an engine and global physics overhaul (nudge reduction / increased refresh rates / adjustments to ball behaviour), I'm not demanding cutting edge but anything which makes the ball less floaty would give these tables a new lease of life. SPA VR already feels far superior in that respect but it clearly lacks the same table range.</p><p></p><p>Still enjoy TPA/SPA VR and eager to support Farsight if they're able to secure licences and release several tables each year. Unfortunately I'm not keen on EM's though if demand is able to fund a few refinements elsewhere they'd be welcome additions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MBeeching, post: 285012, member: 7491"] I don't mind TPA's general layout yet it somehow looks dated and amateurish - The typeface, kerning issues and off-centre text looks naff. The UI often interprets single clicks as double, keyboard navigation is fundamentally broken and the default escape key switches to windowed mode. A spring clean to the menus and games room would go a long way and I wouldn't imagine it's particularly resource intensive. The holy grail would be an engine and global physics overhaul (nudge reduction / increased refresh rates / adjustments to ball behaviour), I'm not demanding cutting edge but anything which makes the ball less floaty would give these tables a new lease of life. SPA VR already feels far superior in that respect but it clearly lacks the same table range. Still enjoy TPA/SPA VR and eager to support Farsight if they're able to secure licences and release several tables each year. Unfortunately I'm not keen on EM's though if demand is able to fund a few refinements elsewhere they'd be welcome additions. [/QUOTE]
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