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I if build a monster PC will it work? I can totally except this answer if it truly works.įrom my personal experience, building a monster PC won't solve the issue. I have tried turning Vsync off, ect, changing the AAF settings, shadows with no help at all. The FX3 or Zen titles are amazingly snappy, but all of the "Real Pinball" recreations are have doggy flipper lag to the point of unplayable. Yes I have a very mediocre pc running my cabinet pinball. You don't see this with the Zen originals because they're coded from scratch with their own optimized engine. I also suspect that some of Zen's "enhancements" (wizard powers, etc) increase the CPU and thread load because of how they have to hook into the emulator. The emulator is probably running at a lower priority than the table sim, which would explain why it lags (especially the flippers, which are controlled by the emulator on WPC tables, FunHouse and newer). So if you're running on an older or lower-end CPU (Core i3 or lower), you may be running into threading issues, especially if you have any other stuff running in the background. I know that the emulation is at least partly based on PinMAME, which is very accurate but not necessarily the most efficient code around. The Williams tables require an emulator to run in tandem with the physics simulation and 3D rendering. Obviously don't know your setup, but when you said "mediocre" PC, and that you only have these problems with the Williams tables, my first thought was "what CPU do you have?" Ohhh btw the spec on that video card is "OLD" lol.6870 I can put the NEW tv into "Game Mode" or computer mode, but it makes not noticeable change in the the Williams lag. The Williams may just be so taxing on the system causing the lag. I would think if the TV would work with the ZEN games just fine then it should not lag with the the Williams ones. The TV is a 40" as I am using a full cabinet. Maybe get the card upgraded if using PC monitors doesn't help?Thanks for the direction to head, I will be getting a 1050ti very soon as it was so good advice. That video card seems to be lower spec than 1050 ti. Try getting using PC monitors instead of TV to see if that is the prob? Google has that card similar to 460. I have run the game off a quad PC with 1050ti and got it to run one monitor so I think the PC may not be the issue. I run three monitors 2 at 1k off the graphics card and the dmd at 720p off usb. My cabinet works fine with i5 7500 8gb ram with nvidia 1050ti. I can't get better resolution with my graphics card. I don't think TVs run much higher than 60hz.

Maybe try a different main monitor if the card is better than a 1050. I don't know the spec on that video card but I know that the lowest nvidia for a cabinet I would use is the 1050 ti.
