![]() Of course only do changes or tweaks that you feel comfortable doing or think you would like to try for your computer. Probably once per month should be fine (you can do more or less frequently according to how much you use your computer though).Īccording to your version of Windows, there could also be several Windows tweaks that can help yeild better performance too.Īs an example, here's a link to a page with some tweaks for Windows 7: Then when you're done playing your game, it can then restore all features it temporarily shut-down. Which you would run before launching your game, and can quickly and easily shut-down some unnecessary Windows features, as well you can adjust some other performance settings with it. Though this may not always yeild noticeable extra performance on all computers or for all games, you could use a little utility like Game-Fire (you can get a free download from here): This "tweak" would have to be be done each time you newly run the game (by default Windows don't remember such settings via the Task-Manager done this way, however there are little utilities out there that can have it remember such settings you choose for each program).Īnother thing is to turn-off any extra programs you may have running before launching the game. You might notice a bit of improvement in the game's performance. Close the Task Manager then go back into the game (Alt + Tab to it or click on the game icon that's probably now in the Task-Bar). Then right-click on the Pinball FX2.exe process, Set CPU priority to High (or possibly Realtime if you think your computer can handle it). From the Processes tab, you may need to first click on the "Show processes from all Users" button at the bottom. Run the game, and when you're at the main menu Alt + Tab back to your Windows desktop.īring up the Windows Task Manager (right-click on the bottom Task-Bar, or alternatively Ctrl + Alt + Del, will pop-up a menu and you'll have an option to run the Task Manager). I going to conclude that it is the lap top I'm playing on.Īnother thing you might try to squeeze out a bit of extra performance: If you appreciate the creation, design, and gameplay of pinball machines, you will get many finger-blistering hours from Pinball FX2.Originally posted by TK-421:I tried a variety of sugestions here and I'm still getting a noticeable lag. Pinball FX2 is one of the most accurate and realistic pinball simulations I have played. While playing single player, the game lets you know if you ![]() On top of the new engine, the core game itself has received several updates. ![]() With the new tables, I was able to plan out my paths, aim, and hit my targets with moderate accuracy. Compared to the new four tables, I found myself constantly hitting blank walls, struggling to hit a specific target, lane, or ramp. However, these upgrades show how poorly designed the tables are, making them feel clunky, slow, and difficult to play. Yes, the graphics, colors, and lighting of the old tables look much better, and the ball physics the new engine bring to them works nicely. The four tables are so good, that I felt the other tables upgraded to the new engine showed their flaws more than in Pinball FX. Ball physics are solid, with the shots you IĮach of the four new tables feel great to play on. The four new tables are Biolab, Pasha, Rome, and Secrets of the Deep. Features like magnets, cranes, and enhanced ramp interaction make the four new tables feel more like real pinball tables found in arcades today. Pinball FX2 brings a new table engine and updated physics to bring a more realistic pinball simulation to the 360. Pinball FX2 is the latest Xbox Live Arcade Title from Zen Studios.
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