



Zen’s Pro Physics simulation provides the most authentic pinball experience available.įrom the makers of Zen Pinball, Marvel Pinball, Star Wars™ Pinball, Aliens vs. Play head-to-head against players for real money and cash prizes, powered by Skillz!Įach table is playable in its original form or in a remastered version featuring newly created 3D interactive characters, side wall art and more, bringing these classic tables to life like never before! one running at 60 FPS (which is the practical upper limit give or take a FPS or two of the ALP and ALU displays anyway).Williams™ Pinball ushers in a new era of mobile pinball excellence, uniting pinball players around the globe with new multiplayer features!Įxperience a dazzling collection of classic premium pinball tables such as Fish Tales™, Medieval Madness™, Attack from Mars™, Junk Yard™, The Party Zone™, Black Rose™ and The Getaway High Speed II™ with more tables on the way! Similarly, anything in the high-50s to 60 FPS should be good as well since I seriously doubt most folks can tell the difference in a video that is running at 58 FPS vs. I should point out that, as far as streaming via ANL or LL goes, anything under ~40 ms latency is reasonbly acceptable and should not adversely affect your pinball playing performance. If you're one of those hardcore pinball-playing folks where absolutely nothing less than 60 FPS and absolutely nothing more than 1 ms latency is acceptable, then yeah unfortunately OTG is the only solution at this time. Given that you indicated that your PC and ALP are floors apart, I reckon ethernet is not an option for your ALP? I understand the concerns regarding streaming and latency but if you can manage to have your ALP connected to your network via ethernet, then depending on the robustness of your network streaming FX3 to the ALP is pretty tolerable as far as FPS and latency is concerned-when I was streaming FX3 to my ALP via ANL the FPS and latency was not bad at all obviously not as good as OTG but definitely tolerable IMHO.
