I wouldn't say TPA is a "true simulation" due to the tables in general being significantly easier than the real machines and the exaggerated nudging. If Zen is the Mario Kart of Pinball, then TPA would be the GRID, which features real cars and locations, but the physics are a mixture of sim and...
I love the theme of Epic Quest. Just wish there was a way to shorten up the length of the games (my wrists ain't what they used to be, heh).
For that reason, I've found the best way to play Zen is multiplayer, because then you can race to a certain score, and the splitscreen action is pretty fun.
Gonna close this before it gets any worse. C'mon guys. He wasn't try to stir anything up, and there's no need to be rude to a guy just because he's not as informed as you. Mellow out...
I'm not sure how it could look much better, and going 3D would actually mean less eye candy.
The only thing I would like to see is more dynamic GI added to more of the shots like the Williams machines have. It would give it more life and make it feel more like a real machine
Yeah, good players can play BOP or Funhouse for a looooong time in TPA, which is especially sad in the case of Funhouse since it's much more of a wicked pin in real life. A game of 60+ million is very impressive in real life, but no big thang in TPA.
I kind of like the layout of Austin Powers, and the theme (Oh, behaaaaave baby)...but yeah the build quality is questionable. Every one I've played had at least a few issues.
It would probably be pretty fun in TPA since we wouldn't have to worry about anything breaking down. Same goes for the...
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