Everybody needs to remember that this is a system 3 game. The roms for this system are the most demanding on cpu. You generally want a 3ghz+ cpu to play all of them smoothly. I remember trying to play system 3 games when I had a 1.4ghz P4, & they barely could boot up, & when they did I got like 2 frames per second!
The game runs very smooth for me, but I got a 3.8ghz i7. Even then, I did notice very slight stuttering during multiball.
I tell people all the time that for
VP, you want your cpu with high clocks. This is more important than how many cores it has, how old it is, or whether its a P4 or an i7. While in other gaming, # of cores or other cpu specs might help make a difference, in
VP performance seems directly related to how fast your clock speed is.
This is why I highly recommend people get a Core2Duo or an "i" series cpu, simply cuz even a casual user on air cooling can often get a 1ghz overclock on those bad boys. In fact even for non overclockers, most of the "i" series of cpu's have "turboboost", which is basically a built in overclocker, it does this by default. To get the max out of it you might need to fix some bios settings, but just by default when the cpu detects a single threaded app (like
VP) that needs more resources, the multiplier can jump up to 3x to give you instant overclock. Some people even use turboboost on top of their manual overclock, though that can make things unstable if you don't do it right.
One note about this table though, to the author. I only played a couple balls so I might have more comments later, but I wanted to mention that while this does seem to be a 4:3 table, your screenshot above is a widescreen screenshot. This might confuse people into thinking they need to run at a widescreen resolution.
Maybe fix the screenshot or put in your table notes that the table is indeed 4:3 & should be run at a 4:3 res.
Edited by rob046, 14 June 2011 - 08:18 PM.