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<blockquote data-quote="RetroBlast" data-source="post: 11423" data-attributes="member: 364"><p>By no means am I legally blind but I like things that are easy to see and pop out at you, take my avatar for example, simple, visually stimulating, and beautiful. I'm with Jeff when it comes to pinball tables, I like ones that are less cluttered and with harder shots. I honestly can not even see half the things on some of these pinball tables ... there is just too much going on on the table and because there is so much on the table, graphically, the images of each item are smaller so that everything can fit in the correct perspective on the screen. Mind you most of my pinballing is done on the Vita and on the go for TPA and that is mainly because when I am home I prefer to work on games that can be completed because at this point I have too many games I have not finished. Once I finish a few of my games, I will play more tables on my PS3 ... it really is a treat to see them on a big screen and once TPA is offered on PC with cabinet options .... That will be the ultimate way to go for me .... I will be able to see everything in its intended view. So even though I have not played Gorgar yet, it looks like I will like it considering my two favorite tables at this point are The Black Hole and Bride of Pin*Bot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RetroBlast, post: 11423, member: 364"] By no means am I legally blind but I like things that are easy to see and pop out at you, take my avatar for example, simple, visually stimulating, and beautiful. I'm with Jeff when it comes to pinball tables, I like ones that are less cluttered and with harder shots. I honestly can not even see half the things on some of these pinball tables ... there is just too much going on on the table and because there is so much on the table, graphically, the images of each item are smaller so that everything can fit in the correct perspective on the screen. Mind you most of my pinballing is done on the Vita and on the go for TPA and that is mainly because when I am home I prefer to work on games that can be completed because at this point I have too many games I have not finished. Once I finish a few of my games, I will play more tables on my PS3 ... it really is a treat to see them on a big screen and once TPA is offered on PC with cabinet options .... That will be the ultimate way to go for me .... I will be able to see everything in its intended view. So even though I have not played Gorgar yet, it looks like I will like it considering my two favorite tables at this point are The Black Hole and Bride of Pin*Bot. [/QUOTE]
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