Info about Pinball Wicked:

Official game description:
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Pinball Wicked is one of the world's most advanced virtual pinball simulations.**
**Magnificent ball rolling physics and wicked pinball mechanics running on a cutting edge engine: the high fidelity pinball experience.**
**Pinball Wicked's story begins with the included Original Table #1 - Black Flaggers**
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**Black Flaggers** invites you on a pirate’s journey of plundering loot, swashbuckling adventures and cannon wielding foes. The playfield, toys, characters and environment create a lush and vibrant pirate world brimming with life and adventure.
Overflowing with awesome toys
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*   Jaw-Dropping mechatronic Cursed Pirate Skull Toy
*   The Dead Man's Chest • Explosive pinball-shooting Ship-Cannons
*   The Ocean Loop with Lively Water
*   Translucent WaveRamp next to the Shark Scoop
*   Tavern Scoop for The Extra Rum
*   Hidden Cove for The Extra Loot
*   The Lighthouse for the Extra Balls
*   and more...
**Pinball Wicked in a nutshell**
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The core of the game is a cutting edge pinball simulation system based on Epic’s awesome Unreal® Engine 5: Highly accurate physics, a modular game play system and a fully dynamic specialized lighting and fx system, capable of sequencing hundreds of lights.
*   Includes Black Flaggers: Vibrant pirate world brimming with life and adventure
*   Classic and modern pinball elements
*   PURE style: choose to use only classic pinball elements simulating a real world table
*   ACTION style: choose to allow enhanced elements like animated playfield characters
*   Absolute pinball physics
*   Fully dynamic, real-time lighting and physically-based rendering (PBR)
*   Beautifully illuminated by a versatile light sequencer
*   Heaps of awesome particles and fx
*   Pinball Action Cams: Switch instantly between predefined cameras and between fixed and dynamic modes.
*   Retro styled dot-matrix display (DMD)
*   Local Hot Seat Multi-Player -> up to 4 Players
*   Local High Score Table
*   Online Leaderboards
*   Operator menu: Additional customization options like balls per game, dmd color / location / size, mission styles
*   Lighting menu: Brightness settings for 7 Lighting Groups and Bloom settings
*   Camera menu: Select which cameras are enabled for the camera switch button
*   TILT! and tilt meter
**Simulating all the classic elements**
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Balls, Flippers, Kickers, Lights and Lamps, Scoops, Diverters, Targets, Rollovers, Posts, Pegs and Pins, Ramps and Habitrails, Bumpers and Spinners, Gates and Doors, Magnets and Coils, Captive Balls and Captivating Toys - supported by a retro styled dot matrix display, a versatile light sequencer, sounds, voices and music.
**Stay tuned! Have fun! Flip out!**
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Release date: 26 May, 2025

Categories: Pinball Simulation, Competitive Multiplayer, High Score Chasing, Customization, Virtual Reality


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Below are summaries of things people say about the game per category.
Each point is assigned a weight that represents how often it is mentioned across all reviews.
What players like:
- Excellent graphics, physics, and sound (weight 0.95): The game boasts impressive graphics, physics, and sound design. Reviewers highlight the effective use of the Unreal Engine, realistic ball physics, and immersive audio elements, contributing to a high-quality and visually appealing pinball experience.
- Top-tier pinball experience (weight 0.44): Many reviewers feel that the game is a top-tier digital pinball experience, even compared to other popular titles. They praise its overall quality and consider it a must-have for pinball enthusiasts, with some even calling it their favorite.
- Engaging modes and features (weight 0.21): Reviewers appreciate the game's engaging modes and features that add variety to the gameplay. The game is fun for both quick rounds and extended play sessions, encouraging continued engagement.
- Excellent cabinet mode support (weight 0.21): The game offers robust support for cabinet mode, including screen rotation and back glass display options. This feature enhances the realism and enjoyment for players who use arcade cabinet setups, making it easy to integrate the game into their existing setups.
- Well-executed pirate theme (weight 0.19): The game features a well-executed pirate theme, with many reviewers drawing comparisons to "Pirates of the Caribbean". The theme is immersive and adds to the game's charm and atmosphere.
- Ongoing improvements and support (weight 0.13): The game has improved significantly due to feedback during its early access phase, with many initial issues resolved. The developers are responsive and continue to update the game, indicating ongoing support and improvements.
- Well-designed, customizable playfield (weight 0.08): The playfield is well-designed, offering many features without obscuring the ball. The game also provides multiple customization options and fair gameplay, with easy-to-control shots and frequent multiball opportunities.
- Worth the purchase price (weight 0.06): The game is considered worth the purchase price due to its originality and good options. Some reviewers found the game challenging to play, adding to its appeal.
- Fresh and original experience (weight 0.05): The game is considered a fresh and original pinball experience, standing out from typical mobile ports or generic pinball kits. Reviewers are excited about the potential for a new pinball franchise.

Common complaints:
- Unrealistic/inconsistent pinball physics (weight 0.37): Multiple reviews criticize the game's physics, particularly concerning the flippers and ball movement. Reviewers describe issues such as weak or weightless flipper action, balls feeling too light or floaty, and unrealistic bouncing. These physics issues detract from the overall pinball experience.
- Limited content: only one table (weight 0.22): A common complaint is the limited content, with only a single table available. This lack of variety reduces replayability and makes it difficult to justify the game's price. Players desire more tables to enhance the overall experience.
- Crashes and performance issues (weight 0.21): Several users have reported technical issues, including crashes, stuttering, and significant frame rate drops. These problems can make the game unplayable or significantly detract from the experience, even on high-end hardware. Optimization is needed to improve performance and stability.
- Possible developer abandonment (weight 0.18): Several reviews express concern that the game has been abandoned by the developers, especially given its Early Access status and lack of updates. This perceived abandonment, coupled with the price, makes it difficult to recommend the game.
- Difficult cabinet mode setup (weight 0.07): Pincab users find it difficult to set up cabinet mode due to the lack of in-game rotation options and a confusing command-line interface. This makes the game less accessible for those who prefer a cabinet setup.
- Unpleasant camera and layout (weight 0.06): Reviewers have issues with the camera views and table layout. The camera tracking is jerky and unpleasant, and the table's flow and design are not enjoyable, hindering the overall experience.
- Poor nudge and plunger controls (weight 0.06): The nudge system and analog plunger controls are not well-implemented. Keyboard nudges are too strong, controller nudges are too sensitive, and the analog plunger lacks a satisfying mechanical feel.
- Frustrating gameplay mechanics (weight 0.04): Specific gameplay mechanics, such as tilt count carrying over with extra balls and the kickout hole's behavior, are frustrating. These issues disrupt the flow of the game and negatively impact the player experience.
- Imbalanced difficulty modes (weight 0.04): The 'action' mode, with animated targets, makes the game easier than 'pure' mode, which affects leaderboard fairness. This discrepancy creates an uneven playing field for different play styles.
- Problematic DMD configuration (weight 0.04): The placement and configuration of the DMD (Dot Matrix Display) are problematic. Adjusting the Y-ratio is difficult, and the DMD's position on the playfield detracts from the overall experience.
- Cluttered user interface (weight 0.04): The user interface is cluttered with too many options, buttons, and sliders, making it feel overwhelming and unintuitive. A cleaner, more streamlined interface would improve the user experience.
- Poor table signposting (weight 0.04): The table's signposting is poor, with a lack of clear indicators for targets and events. This makes it difficult for players to understand the game's objectives and progress effectively.
- Fast outlane drains (weight 0.04): The game occasionally results in fast outlane drains, where the ball quickly and unexpectedly falls into the outlanes. This can be frustrating and feel unfair to players.

Gameplay feedback:
- Unique physics, challenging gameplay (weight 0.3): The game offers unique pinball physics, distinct from other titles like Pinball FX, with a faster playfield and cannonball-like ball behavior. This, combined with a classic table design, creates a gameplay experience that some find deeper and more challenging, while others find it harder to make accurate shots.
- Customizable options and settings (weight 0.21): The game provides a variety of options and settings, including multiple game modes ('Pure' and 'Action'), remappable buttons, and graphical customizations. Players can also choose between 3 or 5 ball games, each with dedicated leaderboards, allowing for a tailored experience.
- Obscured elements in certain views (weight 0.05): Some camera views obscure important elements, such as balls resting on the skull or lit rollovers, hindering gameplay. This makes certain actions, like aiming the cannon, feel random and reduces player control.
- Themed visual elements (weight 0.04): The 'Action' mode includes 3D animated skeletons and pirates that interact with the table, while the 'Pure' setting features classic elements like pirate and skull drop-down targets. These visual elements enhance the game's pirate theme and add a layer of visual interest.
- Gameplay becomes repetitive (weight 0.04): While the game's objectives are initially clear, some reviewers found the gameplay becomes boring after a while. This suggests a lack of long-term engagement or depth in the game's rules and challenges.
- Helpful in-game status report (weight 0.03): The game features a helpful status report when paused, similar to DMD tables, that shows player progress and suggests what to focus on next. This feature helps players understand the table's objectives and improve their gameplay.
- Flippers need more bounce (weight 0.02): While the physics are mostly accurate, some reviewers feel that the flippers could use more bounce. This suggests a minor area for improvement in the game's physics engine.
- Unclear skillshot mechanics (weight 0.02): One reviewer was unsure if there's any "skillshot" in this table. This may indicate a lack of clear skill-based challenges or opportunities for skilled players to demonstrate their abilities.

Performance notes:
- Inconsistent performance across hardware (weight 0.33): The game's performance varies significantly depending on hardware. Some users report smooth gameplay at high settings and resolutions with modern GPUs, especially after updates and Unreal Engine 5 integration. However, others experience performance issues like low frame rates and stuttering, even on mid-range systems, particularly at higher resolutions or during intense scenes like multiball.
- Generally stable with few crashes (weight 0.06): Several reviewers reported experiencing very few crashes or glitches, suggesting the game is relatively stable, especially considering it was in early access at the time of some reviews. This indicates a generally polished experience regarding stability.
- Supports portrait mode setups (weight 0.04): The game offers a command-line option to enable portrait mode, allowing players with vertical monitor setups to play the game in a properly oriented resolution like 1080x1920. This is a niche but appreciated feature for users with specific monitor configurations.
- Dynamic camera causes stuttering (weight 0.04): The default camera view, which moves with the ball, can cause stuttering. Switching to a static camera view resolves this issue, resulting in smoother gameplay.
- High-quality graphics potential (weight 0.04): The game features "ultra high" quality graphics that look glorious on a big screen. This indicates that the game has impressive visuals when the hardware can support it.
- Requires DirectX 12 support (weight 0.02): The game requires a DirectX 12 compatible graphics card. Players without a compatible card will be unable to run the game.
- Issues on older AMD cards (weight 0.02): One reviewer experienced graphics errors and stuttering with an older AMD Dual Core 280 graphics card. This reinforces the point that the game may struggle on older or lower-end hardware.
- Suboptimal auto-configuration settings (weight 0.02): The auto-configuration feature on a GTX 1070 set all graphics settings to maximum but selected a low resolution of 1280x720. This suggests that the auto-configuration may not be optimal and requires manual adjustment.

Recommendations:
- Desire for more tables (weight 0.42): Many reviewers praise the existing table's quality and express a strong desire for more tables and continued support from the developers. They believe the game has the potential to compete with established pinball games if more content is added. Some reviewers highlight the uniqueness of the existing table and express disappointment at the prospect of no further content.
- Good, but consider sale price (weight 0.41): Several reviewers recommend the game, especially to pinball enthusiasts and those who appreciate the pirate theme. However, some suggest waiting for a sale due to the limited content (single table) and comparing the price to other pinball games with more tables. The consensus is that the existing table is worth the money, especially if purchased at a discounted price.
- Promising, needs further improvements (weight 0.15): Some reviewers suggest monitoring the game's progress, hoping for improvements in physics and optimization. Some have refunded the game but plan to check back later, while others recommend it only after specific issues are resolved. This suggests a cautious optimism about the game's potential.
- Better value elsewhere (weight 0.03): One reviewer compares the game unfavorably to Williams table packs on FX, citing a better experience and more tables for a similar price. This suggests that the game needs to offer a more competitive value proposition compared to established alternatives.
- Request for trial version (weight 0.02): One reviewer wishes for a trial version to be available. This would allow potential buyers to test the game before committing to a purchase, especially given concerns about the limited content and potential issues.

Other player notes:
- Early Access status (weight 0.11): The game is in Early Access, with some reviewers expressing concern about its development status. However, full release is expected soon.
- Improve controller support/configuration (weight 0.1): Players are requesting better controller support and configuration options. Specifically, they want a default Steam Controller configuration and a way to test controller inputs within the game's menu.
- Add features for community integration (weight 0.06): Reviewers suggest that adding features like trigger/message queues and full integration within the virtual pinball community could significantly enhance the game's appeal and longevity, potentially establishing it as a platform for new tables.
- Uses Unreal Engine (weight 0.04): The game utilizes Unreal Engine 4-5, requiring an initial installation. The game also prompts players to review privacy policies and EULAs related to the game's website.
- Future VR/Pincab support planned (weight 0.03): The developers have plans to add pincab and VR support, as well as additional tables, which will likely be available for an additional fee. This indicates ongoing development and expansion of the game's features.
- Designed for virtual pinball cabinets (weight 0.02): The game is designed to be played on a virtual pinball cabinet with a three-display setup. This setup includes the playfield, backglass, and DMD, providing an immersive pinball experience.
- Active developer communication (weight 0.02): The game is developed by two brothers from Berlin who are actively engaged with the community. They are known for their responsiveness on the forum and for releasing frequent updates.

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