I have a Facebook account but dont use it, I don't think I have made a post in a few years, kinda p****s me off how people share their life stories, I mean come on is their really any need. I think I originally used it for getting in contact with old school pal's but most of them now are just idiots. In terms of the original post, I do not think that GameEx is losing out at all, Nothing even comes close to the endless number of configuration possibilities, not to mention the dedicated staff with a vast knowledge of everything from coding to graphics and very regular updates from the gods. Hyperspin on the other hand, dont get me wrong is a nice piece of kit but with Hyperspin I always get the feeling that it's never going to be finished. I also feel that the GameEx community have a very strong bond with each other and it's a more pleasant place to be. Not to mention the recent insertion of PinballX which seems to have had a great impact within the pinball emulation company and has had people convert to us from other software. Kudos to Tom for this great piece of software. There are various themes with all resolutions available, I think GameEx is just missing those couple of definitive HD themes, something I think that will come and eventually blow people away, but I think all the theme's available are more than adequate and are underestimated. I think that there are more people using GameEx than one tends to realise, I think that because it is so easy to setup, that once it is setup they only return with a possible bug or configuration issue, Hyperspin tends to be more popular and have more active users because of the vast amount of ongoing projects they have, without those project's I'm pretty sure it would be quiet. Number 2? Not in a million years.