I would assume they are trying to incorporate the realism of tilt warnings, which are absent on early solid states like HH. Still, a HH in real life with a loose tilt can take more nudging than a TZ with a tight tilt, regardless of warnings. The only exception I can think of to this is BSD that...
I'm wondering how much of a difference the lightning flippers will play in the TPA's FT as compared to other tables- should be interesting. FS has generally done a good job of capturing the feel of different flippers between manufacturers, so I'm assuming that they are porting them in as smaller...
Amazing art, not so amazing ruleset. Would rather see a fair amount of other early 80s Ballys before the 'Dusa, but lord knows I wouldn't complain if it showed up. I like how you lose points for using the up-kicker between the flippers.
This is probably going to be Trudeau's first game for Stern, which I am excited for. The theme on the other hand does nothing for me. That being said, Stern's market has a lot of middle aged men with disposable incomes, to whom the theme might appeal.
Pin-Nado sounds like tornado- there are a lot of tornados in Montana- Evel Knievel was born in Montana- "Driving miss Elvira"- Knievel drives a motorcycle. The answer is clear. Definitely NOT Fish Tales.
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Any advice for Tee'd Off? I can play the full 20 minutes and still not put up a competitive score. Really haven't spent much time on that game in real life or on TPA for 'personal reasons.'
True. Almost everyone I know that owns System 11s make these adjustments- Williams probably implemented it originally so people could walk up to a game have a good run and nab a huge jackpot/high score making them want to keep playing. I love Taxi when the jackpot is set to its lowest...
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