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opinion of modern cocktail design
danny_galaga:
--- Quote from: destructor on December 05, 2006, 02:55:07 am ---Looks beatiful and nothing more. Playing on it will be hard or impossible. Joysticks and buttons are close to wooden walls. How you want to move joystick on left player or press buttons on right player? This is uncofortablle. Remove these walls and all will be OK.
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as it stands, maybe it would be hard to play. but dont get rid of the walls, thats what makes it unique! play around with the layout and wall width more...
destructor:
--- Quote from: danny_galaga on December 05, 2006, 08:09:15 am ---thats what makes it unique!
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If it is for exhibitions in museum then OK, but if it's for playing then walls should removed.
javeryh:
I'd just make sure your feet have somewhere to go when everyone is sitting around it. It's hard enough to play the standard cocktail tables for long periods of time... AWESOME design though - really unique.
jfunk:
It would be harder, but could you combine the 2 walls in each corner and angle them out to the corners of the glass..?
I also agree that insetting the bottom would be good for the feet :)
Scumgriever:
--- Quote from: destructor on December 05, 2006, 02:55:07 am ---Looks beatiful and nothing more. Remove these walls and all will be OK.
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--- Quote from: danny_galaga on December 05, 2006, 08:09:15 am ---as it stands, maybe it would be hard to play. but dont get rid of the walls, thats what makes it unique! play around with the layout and wall width more...
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I agree with both. Maybe try finding some sort of compromise like cutaways in the walls so it still looks the same from the top but your arms can come in at an angle without breaking your wrists. or jfunk's idea.
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