From beta testing, the retouched Fester face between the flippers looks fine. Until I found a photo of the playfield in real life, I seriously thought they forgot to retouch the playfield.
What amuses me to no end is the same people who complain about Farsight over-promising also complain about Farsight under-communicating.
The. Same. People.
D-Bonus: you'll get there, just need practice. Make sure to also experiment with tiny flips (trigger the flipper to go up and then immediately dropping the flipper) and tiny drops (cradling the ball, dropping the flipper and then immediately raising the flip again).
In my experience, if you...
D-Bonus, here's a tip. Find a table you enjoy that also has a kickout that puts the ball near a flipper. The cash register kickout in TZ is one example. Use that to practice catching the ball. Experiment with letting the ball bounce off a dropped flipper. Practice cradling the ball, dropping...
You said you updated the device OS from KK 4.2.2 to KK 4.4.4 to L 5.0. Were these all official upgrades released by the manufacturer? I'm not sure if Lollipop 5.0 is fully supported for your device.
The review you linked suggests that lowering details and lowering textures may help performance.
You may have to poke around the Settings on your phone to see if there is some sort of "low power" or "battery save" mode that you need to disable.
The texture option is at the very bottom of the list of options.
Launch app, click past info screens.
Click Options. Scroll down past Mip Mapping, past Credits, past Details. You should see Textures.
The button for the 3rd flipper can be moved up or down the right edge of the screen.
1. select the table
2. hit "table menu". hit "options".
3. scroll down and select "button position"
In the context of when these tables were each released, they were vying for attention (revenue). They try to stand out from predecessors by using deeper gameplay, flashier gimmicks, new audio/visuals, etc.
Playing the tables in year order allows one to see the "new" innovations as they...
I think chronologic lets you focus on fundamentals first without all the distractions of bells and whistles.
Besides, each "new" table will have a new industry revolutionary feature.
Ability to change lit rollover lanes
ballsavers
multiball
autoplunge
Wow!
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