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Old 30-11-2010, 10:23 PM   #1
rijnton
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Default Newbie has a problem with Pinball Fantasies in DOSBox

Recently I started playing pinball games and getting a bit addicted, I also bought Pinball Fantasies from classicgamingpresents.com ( I didn't know this forum yet and that it can be downloaded for free here). Installing it it turned out that it was installed in (the included) DOSBox.
Although it plays fine, I see a number of annoying,trembling, lines (don't know how to call them otherwise) when the table scrolls up or down and when in full screen. In windowed mode they are gone. Although I am completely new with DOSBox, I already tried a few changes in the conf file and also forced VSync ON in the Nvidia driver settings, but nothing helped yet.
What could be the cause of this problem ?
And another question: Is it "normal" with this game that you very easily loose the ball between the flippers ?
Thanks in advance for any help.
P.S. If of interest: I use my (widescreen) tv as monitor and it is connected to my pc through HDMI. I have Windows 7 64bit.

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