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<blockquote data-quote="mmmagnetic" data-source="post: 157074" data-attributes="member: 558"><p>Good point. I also thought that on iOS and Android the portrait views were all just way to "zoomed out" - I mean, you could of course see the table much better, but the flippers and the ball become just way too small for my taste. When I play TPA on my Nexus I usually use 1 or 4 for the portrait view - looking at the table at a lower angle rather than a pure birdseye view.</p><p></p><p>In contrast, the landscape camera views in ZP2 are all very different and almost all of them pretty usable. I prefer 3, with the flippers really big on the screen and the camera swinging upwards when the ball goes deeper into the table.</p><p></p><p>I also get the feeling that most of the table are really built to look impressive from a slightly lower point of view, with a lot of elements protruding vertically in the back of the table. Getting a flat birds-eye view on the table kinda ruins the effect a bit.</p><p></p><p>In contrast, most landscape views in TPA are rather hard to use compared to the portrait ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmmagnetic, post: 157074, member: 558"] Good point. I also thought that on iOS and Android the portrait views were all just way to "zoomed out" - I mean, you could of course see the table much better, but the flippers and the ball become just way too small for my taste. When I play TPA on my Nexus I usually use 1 or 4 for the portrait view - looking at the table at a lower angle rather than a pure birdseye view. In contrast, the landscape camera views in ZP2 are all very different and almost all of them pretty usable. I prefer 3, with the flippers really big on the screen and the camera swinging upwards when the ball goes deeper into the table. I also get the feeling that most of the table are really built to look impressive from a slightly lower point of view, with a lot of elements protruding vertically in the back of the table. Getting a flat birds-eye view on the table kinda ruins the effect a bit. In contrast, most landscape views in TPA are rather hard to use compared to the portrait ones. [/QUOTE]
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