Arcade1up star wars virtual pinball11/24/2023 I don't know if it's there now or not, but it should be. A light sensor that detects the lighting in your room, and automatically adjusts the lighting on the playfield. This is not a new idea, but I think it would be a game changer. A camera that tracks the head movement of the player to make the playfield look 3D. I understand many like the backglass and DMD to be separate, but there are many tables that I really like the art around the DMD and speakers, which can only be done if it was 1 screen. I'd like 1 LCD screen for the blackglass that shows the artwork, speakers, and DMD. I'd like to hear more about the Upgrade Kits before I decide ![]() And I want it filling out most of the backglass, unlike the tiny AtGames screen. A combination of some of the things above What stops me from buying an Arcade1Up cabinet: I just think this takes away a little bit from the realism of the cabinet. Plus it seems too far for the plunger to feel normal. Does the black bar have to be at the front on the machine? It feels like that's the apron, and then the screen has a 2nd apron. I appreciate it's easy to change out, but just ship it with it, saves me the hassle. The playfield screen should be a little bigger. I'd rather it have some original artwork, or better yet something classy or plain, as this has to fit in with my living room furniture, not a games room. The artwork, as nice as it is, I don't want just 1 game on there. If I'm putting money into this 1 cabinet, I'd like to be able to buy and play the other Zen Williams tables, and more in the future. This is a borderline deal breaker for me. There are no plans to include more games on each cabinet. ![]() Knowing a faster chipset may be coming in an Upgrade Kit, makes me hopeful. Just like a real table, I want to bend down and see all the little details of the playfield. Ideally I'd like 4k (I don't think 8k would be noticeable). But I don't mind paying $600 for a decent Basic model now, and then later buy little upgrades every few months, $200 here, $300 there, $100 there, another $300 for something else, I'm ok with that. I also don't want to buy a $1,500 machine. If I can buy one, and feel like it's Futureproof for the next 10 years, then I'm sold. I don't plan to shell out money for a 2nd cabinet. I love how Zen (Mel) said they'd come out with Upgrade Kits. It'll just be sitting in my TV room, and if it means cutting down costs a lot, that's important. ![]() As much as I'd like a full sized cab, 3/4 is acceptable. It's all being done while keeping the cost down that's good. The features like Accelerometer, haptic feeback, and plunger, all sound like their using the highest of quality. They have the best Williams titles, best physics, and best attention to quality. The top cabinet I'm considering now is Arcade1Up so this is what I'm thinking from a consumer's perspective who's really close to pulling the trigger, but not quite there yet. I'm tempted by the AtGames cabinet, but its lack of quality software stops my purchase (although I'd consider an improved future version). But I just can't seem to find the time to start this big expensive project. ![]() $500 for a 350lb old machine that needs some TLC? No thanks, I don't have the time or back for that. Like a lot of people, I've always wanted a pinball cabinet in my house. I really want to buy this cabinet, but I'm not quite sold yet.
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