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<blockquote data-quote="night" data-source="post: 12167" data-attributes="member: 493"><p>I am much more worried over the low resolution image mapping of the tables, Black Hole as the worst example. Even Gorgar has a too low in resolution image mapping on the playfield. Actually, when you pay close attention you'll see the image is pliced in two sections: the upper playfield has a good quality image map, most likely because the cam zooms in here. But the lower playfiel you see the Gorgar image with the warrior and the girl is too low and blurry in quality. </p><p>As far as graphics and image mapping goes I find Funhouse and CV the most succesfull eye-candy conversions. Overall I am disapointed in the looks of Monster Bash, do a google on this table and you get the point. All these wonderfull plastic monster figures just don't make it on a tablet screen. You hardly get a clue what's going on in the back. I think much closer camera zooming on the upper playfield would definitely help here. The playfield is too dark as well, lack color. Take a look at the colors of the VPinMame conversion, this looks much better: <a href="http://doomwadstation.com/dlw/jpm/Monster%20Bash%20Beta%206.jpg" target="_blank">http://doomwadstation.com/dlw/jpm/Monster Bash Beta 6.jpg</a> My 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="night, post: 12167, member: 493"] I am much more worried over the low resolution image mapping of the tables, Black Hole as the worst example. Even Gorgar has a too low in resolution image mapping on the playfield. Actually, when you pay close attention you'll see the image is pliced in two sections: the upper playfield has a good quality image map, most likely because the cam zooms in here. But the lower playfiel you see the Gorgar image with the warrior and the girl is too low and blurry in quality. As far as graphics and image mapping goes I find Funhouse and CV the most succesfull eye-candy conversions. Overall I am disapointed in the looks of Monster Bash, do a google on this table and you get the point. All these wonderfull plastic monster figures just don't make it on a tablet screen. You hardly get a clue what's going on in the back. I think much closer camera zooming on the upper playfield would definitely help here. The playfield is too dark as well, lack color. Take a look at the colors of the VPinMame conversion, this looks much better: [url]http://doomwadstation.com/dlw/jpm/Monster%20Bash%20Beta%206.jpg[/url] My 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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