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The Pinball Arcade / Farsight Studios
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Darker room lighting. Matching that of Stern Pinball Arcade
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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 272721" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>I think the main thing is having the ambient light on all tables at complete black when slider is set to zero. 50% should be a room at night but with lights on, and 80% should be daytime with sun shining. As it stands now, I don't have a single table turned above 50% and on most the first thing I do is crank the slider down to 20% just so I can get the effect of lights even happening.</p><p></p><p>When it comes to the bulbs slider, at 50% the image on an insert should still be legible and not blown out. At 20% the GI lights should actually let you see the glowing filament, while at 80% things should look like LEDs on blast. The one thing that messing with the bulbs should not affect are the strobe flashers on say Attack From Mars or the neon tube of Cirqus Voltaire. Those are tables that with the light slider set to zero and the bulb brightness as 50, it should be difficult to play as that is the whole point of those modes in the games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 272721, member: 134"] I think the main thing is having the ambient light on all tables at complete black when slider is set to zero. 50% should be a room at night but with lights on, and 80% should be daytime with sun shining. As it stands now, I don't have a single table turned above 50% and on most the first thing I do is crank the slider down to 20% just so I can get the effect of lights even happening. When it comes to the bulbs slider, at 50% the image on an insert should still be legible and not blown out. At 20% the GI lights should actually let you see the glowing filament, while at 80% things should look like LEDs on blast. The one thing that messing with the bulbs should not affect are the strobe flashers on say Attack From Mars or the neon tube of Cirqus Voltaire. Those are tables that with the light slider set to zero and the bulb brightness as 50, it should be difficult to play as that is the whole point of those modes in the games. [/QUOTE]
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