That's hilarious!
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Quoted from TheKorn:I submit for your group disapproval two of the best, and yet admittedly most ridiculous mods I've done to my machines together in one shot.
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Quoted from TaylorVA:TheLaw said:TaylorVA said:Spending 100s of dollars to make it more difficult to follow the ball. Ummm...okay.
Most people do not suffer from strobing like you and have no problems following the ball.
Action figures are pretty weak sauce. But people own the game and can do whatever they want.
Let me just clarify that this is MY opinion. The strobing doesn't bother me, it is the look of LEDs and how bright they are. Between incandescents and LEDs I find it much easier to follow the ball with incandescents.
If you are not bothered by "strobing" with LEDs, then how can the ball being lit brighter make it more difficult for you to follow the ball? I would think it would be *easier*.
Quoted from TaylorVA:My experience has been that when the ball travels over an LEDed insert the brightness of the LED makes the ball harder to follow. I played an AFM LEDed and was near TA so obviously a lot of inserts were lit. The game was decently fast and it was painful to look at the playfield. There is a crispness to an incandescent that is simply better for pinball, IMO of course, and an LED wanes out the pin making it harder to watch the ball.
Look, this was a thread about peoples opinions about mods. I hate LEDs, you love them? Great. I was just expressing my opinion about how utterly horrible LEDs affect the playability of pins. People want to throw their money away with this crap more power to them.
Taylor, I have no problem at all with your opinion on this issue. Remember, I am one who does see strobe effect with certain LEDs if they are too bright, and I first experienced it in a bad way on the very pin that you give an example with too: AFM.
But it was the strobe effect that drove me crazy, not the brightness itself. The ball looked like it was "pulsing" as it moved across the playfield. This was caused by the LEDs in the inserts, just as you mention. It wasn't the GI. So I wonder if it isn't more the strobe effect that you were experiencing rather than just the brightness of the bulbs?
Quoted from markmon:I've seen these LED jobs where it looks like the ball is jerking as if it's a video running at 20 frames per second. Horrible.
That is one of the better descriptions of the strobe effect that I've read.
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