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Zen pinball 2 not downloading
Zen pinball 2 not downloading







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  2. #Zen pinball 2 not downloading trial
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They also really need to make all tables available for individual purchase.

#Zen pinball 2 not downloading trial

If I had tried to buy sight-unseen and found I needed to guess that the trial download was required I'd have been even more annoyed. I'm very hopeful they can sort it out as three trips to the eShop just to get demos was poor. The colourful visuals understandably have far greater impact on a HD TV, but Zen Studios deserves credit for its use of the Wii U controller, including a minor but neat ability to launch the ball into play with a touch-screen operated spring. The GamePad screen does a solid job, and this is exactly the kind of game for which the function was surely designed.

#Zen pinball 2 not downloading tv

Off-TV play is a welcome and classy touch, however, as you simply press and drag your finger on the GamePad screen to move the main action from the TV to the controller, and vice-versa. We would have liked the option to fill the GamePad screen with the dot-matrix display - which does also show on the TV in the top left corner - but that's a minor quibble. In truth your eyes are glued to the TV, meaning that these inclusions are largely ignored, though they're nice touches. When the main action is on the TV the controller shows how many balls are left, your score and its progress towards your top ranking, and occasionally switches to a zoomed-in action camera angle of a key event. Use of the GamePad is generally excellent, with perhaps a couple of minor missed opportunities. There are some designs, both licensed and original, that we feel lack balance - such as the sparse Mars table - but the option of admittedly short trials at least allows for educated purchases. Generally, the licensed designs seem to have a heavier focus on ramps for combos, which may seem simplistic to pinball wizards but will appear fast-paced and fun for those not necessarily obsessed with mastering complicated tables. "Original" tables focus on a theme and, often, include more complex combo requirements, bumpers and switches to worry about before triggering big-scoring missions - Tesla is an example of this. The biggest attractions, arguably, are the licensed tables that introduce familiar brands to accompany the using ball flipping fun. Across the tables the visuals may be basic, from a technical perspective, but there's strong art design that lights up the screen, with no excuses for the player not spotting important bumpers or ramps - the useful table guides are also invaluable for finding your way around each layout. It's an enlightening comparison, with the bright and sharp HD visuals being accompanied by an impeccably smooth frame rate the 3DS release performed admirably, but this is a significantly stronger experience. Two of the many tables that we've played are El Dorado and Shaman, which were included in Zen Pinball 3D. The pinball action is as expected, with control options including the intuitive use of the ZL and ZR shoulder buttons.

#Zen pinball 2 not downloading update

Whether Zen Studios or Nintendo is culpable for this disappointing infrastructure, an update is sorely needed to ensure that those with less patience or familiarity with the Wii U operating system aren't driven away. Not only does this necessitate yet another unnecessary trip to the eShop, but would have been avoided entirely if the initial download had included all trials in the first place. The unlocked tables that you've just clumsily paid for will only work if you've already downloaded the equivalent trial tables, too the game doesn't tell you to do this. Or not, if you purchased an unlock option. Once you've processed the transaction on the eShop it downloads as expected in the background, yet when complete - if you haven't already done so - you'll need to quit the game and re-open it, at which stage the download is installed and your tables will appear. The related area in the eShop then lists the individual trials and unlock packs, though bizarrely you're only allowed to download five options at a time, which again seems rather archaic.

zen pinball 2 not downloading

2 on 3DS lets you purchase Coin Rush packs from within the game shows how clumsy and out-dated this is you need to go to the Home menu and then select eShop, or visit the store and find the right area before going into the game. It's surprising that when you pick a table and select to buy it or download the demo, you're greeted with a text box telling you to buy the table from the eShop, but no link to do so directly.









Zen pinball 2 not downloading