Those targets don't pay off. Go for the orbits for RPM and EB, for the side loop for RPM and points, and the saucer for points and maybe EB. Then get Red Line MB for big points and an EB.
Is the Metropolis translite a fan job? There's no pic or mention of it on IPDB and I don't remember seeing it. There's one on this page, along with transparent ramps:
http://amigonetblog.blogspot.com/2014/05/genesis-1986-gottlieb-premier.html
SoT most definitely has references to the TV show. I get that you guys don't like how it does its references. I'm not making any excuses at all for the GoT art. I just don't see how it's any worse than most other Stern or Sega games, going back twenty years.
Freres didn't do many duds, but...
I don't think this is Farsight's fault. Why didn't you wait until cab support was actually in the game, if the things you bought have no use other than for a Farsight-supported cab? Did you ask in this forum what to expect when Farsight says they're working on something? So many of us...
Have you seen the Hardbody backglass/translite? Party Animal? (I could come up with probably dozens that are much, much worse...)
I don't much notice cabinet art. I mostly notice the playfield art. Stern has had horrible playfield art on most machines going all the way back to Sega...
I am sensitive to promises. I believe that tournaments on PC were promised even more than DX11, if only because there was a spot in the main menu for them since the Steam release in November 2013, if I am remembering all that correctly! :) And they took longer to come than DX11, but they were...
They've been delivering something worthwhile since the first pinball product that they released. They are currently delivering something that is actually much more valuable than what it costs the consumer.
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