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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: cmoses on December 15, 2008, 12:20:30 pm
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Considering a larger cabinet for my second project that would incorporate a TV instead of a computer monitor. I am currently running MAME, Daphne and VPinball with VPinMame. I would like to transfer all of those to the new machine that will be using a TV.
My question is I currently run them all at 1600 x 1200 on a 20" LCD monitor, very sharp and clear. If I go to a TV, 25" or 27", in my new cabinet I will need to run at a lower resolution. Maybe 640 x 480 or 800 x 600 would be my guess. I don't think there will be any issues with MAME and Daphne, may not be as sharp, but will be more authentic looking.
How does VPinball look on a TV at this resolution? Anyone have a video I can see?
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It basically sucks IMO, even on an arcade monitor. Pinball simulation really requires the highest resolution possible to look good.
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VP is essentially a 'PC-type game'. Hence you want the highest res you got. 1024x768 is the bottom of the barrel. And, note, SD TVs are....ah, standard resolution. And what does that mean, kids?
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On the latest cards.. can output 1024x768 on svideo... and looks pretty
darn good.
Pop on Component out, and its simply amazing. My nvidia clone
can output 1920x1080 on the component out, my 480i tv! a bit fuzzy and shimmery ... but really amazing that its even possible.
800x600 is really solid. However, I dont have vpinball set up... so dont know
how it looks scales to that res.
However, as stated... such games will look the best on LCD or Computer
monitor displays.
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I kind of figured that it VPinball would look best on a LCD or computer monitor. I was hoping to see some examples.
My NVidia card has a breakout cable that give component out, so I am going to try to find a TV that has component input and does 1080i/p. I think this would give the best resolution.
I guess that is the trade off in going to a larger screen. Bigger picture, more authentic arcade feel, but not as good a resolution.
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I guess I don't really consider that a trade off. That would be like being disappointed that you can't edit high resolution photos on your arcade cabinet. The best display for pinball simulation is a large 16:9 flat panel rotated 90 degrees anyway IMO.
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I am running Virtual Pinball on a 27" Toshiba with component inputs and it is a bit "hazy" as compared to the screen shots you find on the website. I find that it still very playable but I would prefer a more crisp display. I was wondering, is there another pinball simulator that WOULD look more crisp on a TV display other than future pinball?
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Do you mean VISUAL Pinball? Because that is the one that I am running on my current cab with VPinMAME. The higher the resolution the better. I have run it at 800 x 600 on my LCD screen and it is fine to play. Just not sure what it will look like at that resolution on a TV, assuming I can do that resolution.
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I'm sorry I meant to say Future Pinball. My mistake.
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Visual Pinball is what runs everything. Pinmame runs under it's direction. You need both to play tables in that format, but VP is mother. (I think FP is the same.) Also, yes, on smaller monitors, lower resolutions look okay. My 17" (15 and some viewable, mind) is great at 1024x768 or lower.
The best display for pinball simulation is a large 16:9 flat panel rotated 90 degrees anyway IMO.
Except, far as I know, that's not a native or even simply selectable orientation and all in VP.