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<blockquote data-quote="Matt McIrvin" data-source="post: 19836" data-attributes="member: 590"><p>In PHoF, I thought of Firepower as a kind of training ground, just because it was very close to being the minimal table with all the gameplay features we think of a modern pinball machine as having: some targets and orbits to hit, rollover lanes at the top with lane-change, and a simple main goal progression culminating in multiball. Very good for aiming practice (though Gorgar works for that too).</p><p></p><p>Once I got TPA, I started playing a lot on my phone in environments where I couldn't reasonably have the sound on. I found that playing Funhouse <em>with the sound off</em> is great for building skills, because Rudy can't get under your skin with his jibes and complaints. Then when you go back to the full experience, you've got the confidence necessary to play past the distractions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt McIrvin, post: 19836, member: 590"] In PHoF, I thought of Firepower as a kind of training ground, just because it was very close to being the minimal table with all the gameplay features we think of a modern pinball machine as having: some targets and orbits to hit, rollover lanes at the top with lane-change, and a simple main goal progression culminating in multiball. Very good for aiming practice (though Gorgar works for that too). Once I got TPA, I started playing a lot on my phone in environments where I couldn't reasonably have the sound on. I found that playing Funhouse [I]with the sound off[/I] is great for building skills, because Rudy can't get under your skin with his jibes and complaints. Then when you go back to the full experience, you've got the confidence necessary to play past the distractions. [/QUOTE]
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