That means there is only 1 more new table that will be announced for season 3. It's just 10 tables this season, correct?
This answers my question , Im stoked for Who Dunit , but it's not arriving soon , so I will spend on PSN elsewhere ....
Completely psyched for Whodunnit?!?....these tables can't come soon enough...hopefully in about 3 weeks or sooner.
And i also want the Halloween table(s) around Halloween(makes sense doesn't it?) and then hopefully Bram Stoker's Dracula will make an appearance!![]()
Could someone tells me what so tremendous about Bram Stoker's Dracula ?
Never played it IRL but it honestly looks like an ugly table to me...
No offense guys. I'm just wondering.
I haven't played Whodunnit or Dracula for real but both themes are extremely attractive to me.In case of BSD i absolutely love the motion picture and i do think the table looks quite lovely.This promo vid alone is epic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4doA6X7Bzg I need this!!!![]()
Check out this thread if you want some opinions on BSD and why it's so good.
http://digitalpinballfans.com/showthread.php/1529-Bram-Stoker’s-Dracula?highlight=Mist+multiball
So much love can't be wrong right ?
You got me. Should try it.
Well BSD has not been released nor, as far as i know, officially announced for TPA yet.
I really have no issues with Black Rose as far as the physics are concerned; I have tremendous trouble with Fish Tales. Only 60% of the flipper surface ("outer area") is usable, the other 40% (towards the ends) is unusable as it sends the ball at a very steep angle straight left or right.
Edit: I know they are supposed to be "lightning flippers" but doesn't that just mean they flip faster than regular flippers? It looks like they just set some crazy parameters (Delta-V left/right) based on where the ball is on the flipper. Never seen a FT in real life, so I can't compare other than videos like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRhZagXyw-w (PAPA tutorial).
You can see how far the ball rolls down the flipper. NO WAY you can do that with the TPA version.