The ball/table speed seems much slower on the digital game. Have to say, side by side the real game wins hands down. Stern has nothing to worry about for a while that is for sure.
I have since re-made this table in Visual Pinball, and it plays much more like the real machine. I am going to make a new video of that soon. Agreed, that this will never beat real pinball, but it is still alot of fun. :)
@Rawd123 Yep, and I'm building one. I have 5 real pins now, and going to finish up the digipin project next spring when I have a couple weeks off and all parts in place. I agree, nothing at all beats real pin. I just spent the last 19 days in a row at PHoF, and Tim has an amazing collection!!! Without a doubt, the overhead is just too much, so no comparison in that regards.
i freaking love this vid....
ACDCISCOOLNESS 1 year ago
The ball/table speed seems much slower on the digital game. Have to say, side by side the real game wins hands down. Stern has nothing to worry about for a while that is for sure.
HaikuAutomation 1 year ago
@HaikuAutomation
I have since re-made this table in Visual Pinball, and it plays much more like the real machine. I am going to make a new video of that soon. Agreed, that this will never beat real pinball, but it is still alot of fun. :)
Rawd123 1 year ago
@Rawd123 Yep, and I'm building one. I have 5 real pins now, and going to finish up the digipin project next spring when I have a couple weeks off and all parts in place. I agree, nothing at all beats real pin. I just spent the last 19 days in a row at PHoF, and Tim has an amazing collection!!! Without a doubt, the overhead is just too much, so no comparison in that regards.
HaikuAutomation 1 year ago
@HaikuAutomation other than the fact parts are hard to find...
ACDCISCOOLNESS 1 year ago
I haven't used Future Pinball myself but the graphics here seem really lacking. Lighting, reflections & shadows seem almost non-existent!
A good pinball simulator would surely require you to:
1. Perform brightness and colour tests so the table matched the lighting of your room.
2. Take a photo of your room from the point of view of the table, for reflections on the ball etc.
3. Enter your screen size, table angle, and eye-height from the screen, so the 3D geometry is accurate from your POV.
GrandDizzy 1 year ago
very nice!!!! what program did you use?
richie1701d 1 year ago
triple strike reminnds me of travel time
dylancd5010 1 year ago
Very cool, thanks for the comparison video!
EdmontonFreerunner 2 years ago
Nice video. I have future pinball n how do I make my screen go vertical please explain n thanks.
aceboju 2 years ago
Preferances>Video/Rendering options>rotation>90 (sidways)
EdmontonFreerunner 2 years ago
nice
mailxxman 2 years ago
This it's the video I've waited for so long. Thanks for the upload.
NegroRenaca 2 years ago