![]() I hope that they fix it because I like the games and play, but the images are not as described. This is not even close to what the angles look like in their preview. As jamman39 says, the other views zoom out and give a narrowing view which is offset from the center of the table and is simply a vertical view of the standard pinball arcade game. Having seen that the camera views can be "hacked" into, this upgrade has only locked certain views in a 3d space without actually improving or providing some sort of real cabinet cabinet view like visual pinball or future pinball. Further to that it is a perpendicular 90degree overhead 2dimensional view of the table so you can't see the trolls in medeival madness, you see the bald spot on the genie in TOTAN and there is no realistic view of the back of the table as a person standing at the front would not be looking down overtop from the center as he plays the game. I totally agree and on top of that their version of true "cabinet views" for monster bash and medieval madness (all i have checked so far) have cut off the majority of the back portion of the cabinets so some toys are not visible. At the far end of my monitor away from me it is very zoomed out I can see the back box and the floor and wall behind the machine and everything. You also automatically download all the tables even if you only get it for the freebie, it makes it cool to check out other tables, they give you a couple of minutes to really get a feel for the table, but then if you don't want it you have to keep it in the memory or erase the whole thing, memory is tight nowadays so it would have been nice if you could erase what your not using (like in Zen Pinball lol) But hey I still love the game with all its faults, I am not not one of those "your either Zen/Pinball FX, or Pinball Arcade" people, I enjoy them both, I think they greatly compliment each other.Originally posted by jamman39:I've got my backglass and DMD looking good, my main playfield however seems to be well aligned with my monitor but the camera angles are all wrong. but the game is not perfect, pinball is timeless, but a lot of the music is not, I wish you could lower the volume so you could listen to your own music but you can't, your also forced to buy the $29.99 seasons, (unless you want to pay 5.99 for one or two tables) and right before you buy it they offer you a $10 owner upgrade, that lets you add more balls to the table, like you can in real life if you own it, among other little things, a lot of this stuff comes free/standard with Zen pinball so that upset me a bit. If you love pinball its a no brainer, buy it and have some fun! The physics is spot on, the tables seem to be exact replicas of these thousand If you love pinball its a no brainer, buy it and have some fun! The physics is spot on, the tables seem to be exact replicas of these thousand dollar machines. I would still buy that and play this too. A mint concourse example would be £8500 to you sir. Oh lastly, I looked at buying The Addams Family Pinball. It just plays 'right' and scores massively on realism, nostalgia and fun. ![]() While other pinball games are available, Pinball Arcade is where I spend my money. I do, however recommend that if you have a Samsung TV/Monitor, that you set it to 'Game Mode', otherwise screen latency will be a problem, and that is not documented anywhere. The ball mechanics are absolutely spot on, and the little metal balls actually feel, well, just like they should do, with weight and inertia, which in turn makes Pinball Arcade fast and frantic. The gameplay itself hasn't changed much from the Xbox 360, but it really didn't have to. I personally like to play all my tables with the 'dark room' setting as it really increases the realism on the Xbox One. For example, the lighting on the tables has had a significant upgrade from the 360 version. The tables are all real-life replicas, with all the detail and gameplay meticulously crafted with astonishing attention. You can try any of the other 30+ tables as a demo, and either purchase them individually if you like, or as a 'value' pack so there's a lot to look at. So it was a great surprise to see it released on the Xbox One, with a graphical upgrade and all the tables that should have been released in the past two years! Pinball Arcade itself is free, and comes with the excellent Arabian Nights table to get you started. Due to a long running legal dispute this game was eventually withdrawn from the Xbox 360 store (having only released two DLC's in the time it was there) with no sign it would ever come back or have further DLC's released. ![]() Due to a long running legal dispute this game was eventually withdrawn from Pinball Arcade was originally released on the Xbox 360 in 2012. Pinball Arcade was originally released on the Xbox 360 in 2012. ![]()
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