Great idea!!!! I have a Samsung TV (46C7700 = 1600 euros in 2010) and the Motion parameter was set to smooth.
When I disable it, I have no problem anymore... but after that I watched a movie and... it's awful without it.
It is the first time that this image processing is worse than when it is disabled (the only game, other pinball included!).
Strange!
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I would be in favor of moving the save to the ball launch during multi-ball only, but keeping both the effect and the potential to screw it up by flailing during single-ball play.Leave a comment:
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Stof it would be more helpful if you told us what platform you are using to play Zen Pinball. That way it could be considerably narrowed down to as what the possible problem could be.Leave a comment:
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yea the ball save on clone is ridiculous if you move the flippers during the animation it hits em and directly back into the hole , not good for multiball mode especially wizard mode , which i still haven't beat ,Leave a comment:
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You should also make sure that your TV's image processing is turned off (motion smoothing, etc.). If your TV has a "Game Mode," use that, too.Leave a comment:
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I tried the repair option of the same mode --> still the same.
Nevermind... :-(Leave a comment:
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I agree, the ball save on clone wars as screwed me over quite a few times as well. Any possibility to make the ball save come out of the ball launch instead?Leave a comment:
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Really? I never had any problem like this in any other tables of Zen pinball or other game but in this particular table, it's not totally smooth (it's not a big slowdown but as if some frames where missing sometimes), that is crucial to control the game.
Be careful to this point next time to look if you notice something too (I don't know if it can help but I have the PS3 slim version = version 2/3)
I do have a recommendation though and that is to try going into Safe Mode on the PS3 and select the third option (Restore File System). It's possible that some broken code in the hard drive could be causing the problem and this option repairs those.
I've had wonky problems with Zen games in the past and this trick always fixes them.Last edited by shogun00; 06-13-2013, 04:38 PM.Leave a comment:
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Really? I never had any problem like this in any other tables of Zen pinball or other game but in this particular table, it's not totally smooth (it's not a big slowdown but as if some frames where missing sometimes), that is crucial to control the game.
Be careful to this point next time to look if you notice something too (I don't know if it can help but I have the PS3 slim version = version 2/3)Leave a comment:
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I thought the same thing at first. If you drain a ball with the save activated, just let go of your flippers. like originalether says, it shoots the ball upward from directly above lowered flippers. If your flippers are raised, it shoots it from underneath them, resulting in the balll bouncing off the bottom of your flippers back down the drain. As to the slow down...idk...i play on the ps3 and i have no slow down problems. Plays smooth in either ZP2 or the Star Wars standalone.Leave a comment:
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And about the permanent slowdown on this particulary table?Leave a comment:
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What do you mean by When the ball is saved...it goes directly to the hole between the flippers?
The ball save is a little different on this table (more annoying) as when the ball is lost, the gunship fires at it, causing the ball to rocket (for lack of a better term) back into play. If you are being hyper and the flippers are raised, it can bounce off the backside of them and go right back down the drain, so you have to be cautious.
If that's what you are referring to, I think it's more of an annoying design quirk of the table than a bug.
The Claw Save on the Wolverine table is somewhat similar.Leave a comment:
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Star Wars : Clone Wars --> 2 problems
Hi,
All Zen pinball are fantastic but this one is completely buggued (PS3)
1)Many slowdown occur
2)When the ball is saved...it goes directly to the hole between the flippers
Thank you to patch that.
Regards.Last edited by stof; 06-11-2013, 08:40 PM.Tags: None
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