sometimes glare that comes from the play field (even with glass off game) cant be stopped. if you have overhead florescent light glaring down on play field, glass cant stop it. even if you remove the glass, glare is still present on play field.
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sometimes glare that comes from the play field (even with glass off game) cant be stopped. if you have overhead florescent light glaring down on play field, glass cant stop it. even if you remove the glass, glare is still present on play field.
i buy glass for $30 ish a sheet from my local glass shop and side by side against any of the pricey non glare glass i cant tell the difference at all. I'm often questioned if i have non glare glass on my games and the answer is no. guess it pends the glass quality and tempering. i often try to grab a ball that goes down middle or down the side drains when im testing a game and hit the glass with my hand forgetting i have glass on...lol. its very clear.
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