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<blockquote data-quote="dtown8532" data-source="post: 86132" data-attributes="member: 320"><p>The pro versions give you access to the operator's menu which allows you to go through a tables diagnostics and adjust settings. It's kinda neat and, if you've never owned a pin before, it can give you an idea about how to run a table through its tests. Ultimately, the test modes are meaningless for the gamer.</p><p></p><p>The adjustments can be useful though. You can change how many extra balls (if any) you can get, how many balls per game if you're just not getting to that wizard mode with three, how many tilt warnings, etc. Scared Stiff also contains a "family mode" which is defaulted to "on." It limits some of the dialog which is said in the game. It's nothing too racy or obscene, especially compared to The Sopranos or Metallica. Scared Stiff is probably the only table that I use the operator mode pretty much all the time because it actually seems weird without all the voice calls. </p><p></p><p>If you use the operator's mode, the game doesn't count high scores for leaderboards, trophies and you can't unlock goals. Personally, I could care less about those things. I want to play a digital version of real pinball table with the language the way the creators intended. </p><p></p><p>The pro version has a few other features like being able to move the ball throughout the tables which doesn't work that well, a zoomable table view which is pretty cool and pro tips. I have the pro versions of a few of the tables but the only one I use a lot is Scared Stiff's because of the "family mode."</p><p></p><p>Note that if I'm goind to buy the pro version I do it when I buy the pack to begin with. It's a little cheaper that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtown8532, post: 86132, member: 320"] The pro versions give you access to the operator's menu which allows you to go through a tables diagnostics and adjust settings. It's kinda neat and, if you've never owned a pin before, it can give you an idea about how to run a table through its tests. Ultimately, the test modes are meaningless for the gamer. The adjustments can be useful though. You can change how many extra balls (if any) you can get, how many balls per game if you're just not getting to that wizard mode with three, how many tilt warnings, etc. Scared Stiff also contains a "family mode" which is defaulted to "on." It limits some of the dialog which is said in the game. It's nothing too racy or obscene, especially compared to The Sopranos or Metallica. Scared Stiff is probably the only table that I use the operator mode pretty much all the time because it actually seems weird without all the voice calls. If you use the operator's mode, the game doesn't count high scores for leaderboards, trophies and you can't unlock goals. Personally, I could care less about those things. I want to play a digital version of real pinball table with the language the way the creators intended. The pro version has a few other features like being able to move the ball throughout the tables which doesn't work that well, a zoomable table view which is pretty cool and pro tips. I have the pro versions of a few of the tables but the only one I use a lot is Scared Stiff's because of the "family mode." Note that if I'm goind to buy the pro version I do it when I buy the pack to begin with. It's a little cheaper that way. [/QUOTE]
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