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[MENTION=3691]Dok5555555[/MENTION] This should fix your problem, and give you a better framerate on the older Zen tables as well:Anyone else having problems to get the Williams tables to load? I open them and the loading screen is about to end and start the table when the game just crashes and takes me back to my steam library. Tried Sorcerer's Lair and it worked fine, just seems to be the Williams tables, which is annoying.
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Originally posted by Sgt_Tenor:
Thanks for the video.
It's interesting most of the comparisons to TPA and Zen where ball physics where it was too floaty or too heavy. I thought Zen's weight was a bit too heavy and TPA's way too floaty/bouncy. It's noticeably different in this beta IMO.
Love the suggestions and comments on the comparisons. Honestly I'm optimistic that Zen can fix or improve on Flipper Physics and nudging. Granted DEEP (one of the designers at Zen) has worked incredibly hard and made the ball a bit more reactive with Slings and bumpers that was a huge plus starting with the First Star Wars packages. Yes it's Beta and it's a great start. Really hope they hit the nail on the head.
I've played both TPA and Zen and even with the Nostalgia of playing the classic Tables in Virtual format, I've always gravitated to ZEN because of the quality of work they've done. Despite already owning most of the Williams/Bally Table in TPA, I will likely purcahse and play Zen more because of the quality of the product and the built in Tournament modes that are in PBFX3.
Also they need to do something about how easy it is to 'Death save' the ball. I don't play or have no cabinet so playing while playing with the controller, it's way too easy to keep the ball in play which IMO is the bane of many of Zen's original tables. Many have marathon sessions which sometimes makes me not play as often as I would like. I don't see that happening on real tables. Nudging is definitely a focus they will need to do before release.
I'm not sure they will transfer some of the already amazing tweaks into the main line of tables. I really hope they do. The balls reactions are really good in this beta. Of course as mentioned by many above. I few tweaks to nudging and flipper mechanics will likely make Zen's table tops.
Thank you, we are working hard on the physics of the ball and the flippers. It seems we can get MUCH more closer to the real thing... Stay tuned!
Ya'll ready for this table with Zen's lighting? Because I know it'll look similar to this. (Texture wise especially)
[MENTION=3691]Dok5555555[/MENTION] This should fix your problem, and give you a better framerate on the older Zen tables as well:
http://www.digitalpinballfans.com/showthread.php/13630-FIX-FX3-Crashing-or-Choppy-on-Your-Laptop
So what did Farsight actually do to piss Williams off so much then!!???........as we now know they didnt want to get out of leasing out their licences to 3rd parties so FS must have pissed them off pretty bad!!?
Thanks, but unfortunately I don't have Nvidia graphics so it must be something else.
I don't play on PC much but I've tried all types of options including higher resolutions, and I still have jagged edges, especially noticeable on the angled slingshots. Is this something higher anti-aliasing would fix?
What graphics card do you have?
Intel
It's also possible that they didn't name it ambient/room lighting or day/night mode because that's something they're still working on. For example, Zaccaria has ambient settings while still having brightness and gamma sliders.
It's exactly like regular Zen, with the same strenght giving you a tilt warning every time, which compared to PA's nudging I don't enjoy very much. I really hope they change this, because it's totally unlike real tables.
Is this controllable with analog? I seem to remember Zen with a controller allowing lighter nudges.
Ah, so integrated graphics and no graphics card as Intel don't make graphics card (although they are planning to in a couple of years). If you think you have an AMD or nVidia chip in there try and disable the onboard graphics in the BIOS (if you've only got integrated then don't do it).
Don't think any integrated intel graphics are supported but you can try turning all the settings down to minimum and see if it will run like that.