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Posted by DeeAnn on August 09, 1998 at 17:48:42:
In Reply to: Addiction Pinball - Alien Breed Table posted by Sander Verweij on August 09, 1998 at 17:09:15:
Subject: Re: Addiction Pinball - Alien Breed Table



:Does anyone know if and when there will come an Addiction Pinball - II or something..?

I hope so, 'cause I want to see the Alien Breed table, too.

:At this moment "CD" and "TEAM 17" are THE pinball-simulator developers! So I hope they will release more! ;))

Yep, I agree. Other developers (such as Microsoft) are trying to get into the running too.

I'm glad more developers are paying attention to pinball as long as they put out high quality games and not junk, like tables that reuse the Hyper3d/Tilt engine (3 games that I know of did this). If any future pin developers are reading this, please, please, please don't do this. It is bad.

: About Graphics: Timeshock is the BEST, because Timeshock (and The WEB) both have a Win95 AND a DOS version

By graphics you mean how smoothly the ball travels on the playfield, right?

:... and on my K6-233 / 64MB / S3 Virge / Quad-speed CDROM the DOS version runs (100 %) MUCH smoother (cd-tracks change, ball-movement) then the Win95 version...I think (i KNOW) Win95/Win98 f*cks up the performance!

Same thing goes for my lowly P166, 32MB system :)

Yes, as far as pinball (and most other games) go, I think DOS is still the best gaming platform. Even with DirectX, Windows games tend to be shaky, freeze up and are more likely to crash my system. I also don't have to worry about accidently hitting dedicated Windows keys and crashing it. Playing T! in Win95 and DOS are like playing two completely different games...

: That's all...

Bye!

DeeAnn


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