I think the infinity board is a cool idea and thought about purchasing it but the lagging of the device is a con to me. I think it would be cool if they made an updated version with better hardware. The price is very steep for something not as responsive in my opinion. Overall love the review and the upfront takes
I kind of agree. Problem is, notwithstanding performance issues, it's still basically the only product on the market that does what it does the way it does it. The Game Table specifically is one of a kind. Would love some upgraded firmware that optimizes performance somehow as well, but not sure how likely that is. Thank you for watching by the way, you are appreciated! ;-)
Bro. I appreciate it. I having been really teetering on buying this. I did research and so much "it's great" and "it's so trash". What I needed was a review like this. I wanted to know pros and cons. I have the money so I just want to know of its worth it. Thank you man.
I like mine even though it has too many kids games. I was in on the kickstarter so I only paid 800 which is still expensive but I was happy to save 200 from the retail price. I cover mine with a clear rubber protector and it keeps it safe from scratches if you do decide to place things on it when not in use.
I actually don't own Risk (*dodges projectiles*) but Ticket to Ride and other such games work quite well. The hiding of pieces is really the least convenient aspect of these types of games, but as long as you're not playing with a bunch of buttholes (haha), it's fine. WAY better than unpacking/packing up lots of pieces and game boards and the like if you ask me.
So I totally forgot to show this, but there are these (conspicuously cheap) paper blinders that are included as well (4 total). They... Sort of work. Problem is, you can see around/beneath them if you really WANT to. So when playing with well-adjusted adults, it's fine, but kids are little buttholes, so take that into consideration. Fwiw, some dude was at some point 3d printing better quality XL iterations of these that, for the price, Arcade1Up really ought to just pack in with the table...but I digress.
Biggest con, no Stratego. Cmon already! Personal disappointment aside, no expanded memory and mediocre speakers is my gripe. They could help performance with updates but A1UP doesn't care. We got this a few years back before price hike and hundreds of kohls cash. Good product that could've been great.
@isekaidev7803 most of the games requires hiding stuff. Comes with crappy blockers, better ones available elsewhere. Stratego would be fine vs cpu or online to me. I just like Stratego. Local multiplayer would be tough.
I agree that it feels like a major missed opportunity. With a 30 - 40% lower price tag, more refinement around the OS and some of the games, and (less importantly) patched in support for USB/memory card access, I think this thing could really pick up some market share.
I don't know, and that's one of the things that bugs me the most. I wish they could update it to resolve this but I'm losing hope that that's likely to occur. What's odd is that many games seem to do a better job at managing scrolling and whatnot. I really think it is at least partially a software issue.
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I think the infinity board is a cool idea and thought about purchasing it but the lagging of the device is a con to me. I think it would be cool if they made an updated version with better hardware. The price is very steep for something not as responsive in my opinion.
Overall love the review and the upfront takes
I kind of agree. Problem is, notwithstanding performance issues, it's still basically the only product on the market that does what it does the way it does it. The Game Table specifically is one of a kind.
Would love some upgraded firmware that optimizes performance somehow as well, but not sure how likely that is.
Thank you for watching by the way, you are appreciated! ;-)
Bro. I appreciate it. I having been really teetering on buying this. I did research and so much "it's great" and "it's so trash". What I needed was a review like this.
I wanted to know pros and cons. I have the money so I just want to know of its worth it. Thank you man.
I like mine even though it has too many kids games. I was in on the kickstarter so I only paid 800 which is still expensive but I was happy to save 200 from the retail price. I cover mine with a clear rubber protector and it keeps it safe from scratches if you do decide to place things on it when not in use.
Thanks for sharing, I appreciate it!
The choppines and response time on this kills me. i like the concept, but it seems half-baked - how do strategy games like risk play on this?
I actually don't own Risk (*dodges projectiles*) but Ticket to Ride and other such games work quite well. The hiding of pieces is really the least convenient aspect of these types of games, but as long as you're not playing with a bunch of buttholes (haha), it's fine. WAY better than unpacking/packing up lots of pieces and game boards and the like if you ask me.
How much does the average game cost? How many does it come with ?
$3 to $10, most closer to $3, and roughly 50 (see the video)
if your playing 2 or 4 players how does that work wont they see what you have say dominos or something like that
So I totally forgot to show this, but there are these (conspicuously cheap) paper blinders that are included as well (4 total). They... Sort of work. Problem is, you can see around/beneath them if you really WANT to. So when playing with well-adjusted adults, it's fine, but kids are little buttholes, so take that into consideration. Fwiw, some dude was at some point 3d printing better quality XL iterations of these that, for the price, Arcade1Up really ought to just pack in with the table...but I digress.
Biggest con, no Stratego. Cmon already! Personal disappointment aside, no expanded memory and mediocre speakers is my gripe. They could help performance with updates but A1UP doesn't care. We got this a few years back before price hike and hundreds of kohls cash. Good product that could've been great.
That doesn't make any sense.
Doesn't Stratego rely on hidden pieces?
Can this thing do hidden pieces?
@isekaidev7803 most of the games requires hiding stuff. Comes with crappy blockers, better ones available elsewhere. Stratego would be fine vs cpu or online to me. I just like Stratego. Local multiplayer would be tough.
I agree that it feels like a major missed opportunity. With a 30 - 40% lower price tag, more refinement around the OS and some of the games, and (less importantly) patched in support for USB/memory card access, I think this thing could really pick up some market share.
@@bonesjackson81 How didn't I think of the fact that most tabletop games have hidden pieces. lol!
Why is the frontend so lagtastic?
I don't know, and that's one of the things that bugs me the most. I wish they could update it to resolve this but I'm losing hope that that's likely to occur. What's odd is that many games seem to do a better job at managing scrolling and whatnot. I really think it is at least partially a software issue.
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terrible review. Shows us the menu for 95 percent of the video while talking about the games.
Bro.
Thanks for watching!