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Timeshock! This pinball simulation is starting to look awesome

By jimjim66

10 years ago


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    #85 9 years ago

    Look incredible! Physics are nice but the flippers feel a bit slow which is making it a little tough to get used to. Will have to try it on iPad. Feels optimised for a tablet screen.

    #89 9 years ago
    Quoted from kvan99:

    Wow the graphics on that thing are astounding. I can't believe this is CGI.

    Since you can't change the camera angle I think it is probably mostly pre-rendered.

    It is hard to say what trade-off I prefer: A dynamic camera like TBA but worse graphics or a fixed camera with gorgeous pre-rendered graphics.

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