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Microsoft pinball arcade laggy
Microsoft pinball arcade laggy











microsoft pinball arcade laggy

The physics of the game are definitely different from what I had gotten used to on PC Pinball FX3 over the past month while waiting to get the Williams Pinball machine, but hey, I write it off as simulating the real-life experience - real world factors like wear and tear, new rubbers, slightly different slope make a difference from machine to machine out in the wild. I can confirm the gameplay is PRETTY GOSH DARNED GOOD after I disconnected the sensor. Regardless, I'm going to be watching it carefully just in case the accelerometer decides to croak on me in the 90 day window, but right now I don't have any again.Īlrighty. So it seems that over time as the screws loosen on the accelerometer from play/shipping/factory QC/QA, you're going to have to re-tighten it from nudging it in normal play. The screws were a bit loose on mine I noticed and could be further tightened, so I did so, and after reboot the ghost nudging completely disappeared. 20 hours of playtime on it? After reading online some of the CS suggestions I learned a few things while I tinkered with it, which lead what was a previously working accelerometer to work perfectly again (No noticed ghost nudges after over 60 seconds, previously I'd ghost nudge every 5 or so)Ĭalibration of the accelerometer happens on boot, if you enter diagnostics with the hood up and tighten/loosen screws, you'll actually cause it to go out of calibration and have a permanent occasional/constant ghost nudge until you reboot. I noticed my nudge this evening started to ghost after having about.

microsoft pinball arcade laggy

Originally my AFM had absolutely no ghost nudge issues when I first started playing it, and I've been playing it for almost an easy 20 hours and been doing some rather strong handed nudging.













Microsoft pinball arcade laggy