tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3352121158026308384.post6483997310779420330..comments2023-05-06T19:12:55.104+02:00Comments on The Mac pinball history: Terminator by FarsightVasilis Grammaticoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06942584702198342388noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3352121158026308384.post-20851216076704111032013-08-24T00:27:20.020+02:002013-08-24T00:27:20.020+02:00I agree 100 % with your suggestions on the ball, M...I agree 100 % with your suggestions on the ball, Marco. <br />A black outline and a sharply illuminated spot at the top (right or left; it probably does not make much of a difference) would change the game quality tremendously. I wouldn't care much about colour, since it would have to be optimised separately for every table.Vasilis Grammaticoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06942584702198342388noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3352121158026308384.post-61482404137654130262013-08-24T00:21:45.609+02:002013-08-24T00:21:45.609+02:00After a few plays I found myself again switching c...After a few plays I found myself again switching custom balls to find one that has a better visibility. I think the yellow one does best against the background, but still not good enough. As a former graphic designer I know how to defeat bad visibility. In this case the ball needs better contrast with various playfield designs. To up the contrast it needs a black outline (or a sharp dropshadow) and a good visible spotlight in one if the ball's topcorners. I am pretty sure this will improve the visibility much. Besides that, this is a great and classic pinball.Marcohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10281487146296364330noreply@blogger.com