Just wanted to add, specifically to the Million shot in 1812, it's actually a pretty easy backhand, if you time it right, you can just hit both balls from the left flipper over and over, it's a pretty sweet rhythm to get into when you get into it.
I usually start it with both balls cradled...
Personally, I think that specials should give you credits and credits should be used for tournament entries (one play on each table in the tourney). This makes them mean something without giving an extra ball or a token amount of points, and eliminates the "grind" in the tourneys.
This makes...
Oh and also... If you are having trouble hitting your targets. When you are aiming, fix your eye on the drop target you are aiming for and not on the flippers. Keep in mind that I'm playing on the pic version in portrait mode. View 3. Locked
Don't reset for one. Even if you don't get the EB on the first ball, all it takes is three good balls...you could get three in a row starting the third ball.
Practice shooting the end targets from the lower flippers, it's a bit of a tight shot but very doable. Also try shooting the middle...
It's funny, in Centaur, with a controller i manage to diagonal nudge all the time, but pretty well 100% of the time i pick the wrong lateral direction and just kind of crade the ball onto the post and watch it gently bounce around the rubber post.
We could only wish that polls on this forum were in any way binding to Farsight. I'm sure they will fix it in time but they are quite busy on some desirable things.
Maybe you should try it on the vacuum, unless it's an old Filter Queen, then you might get bad texture filtering (hepa hepa joy joy)
I don't play this table very often but I find it the most fun when I find myself just scrolling and scrolling trying to decide what to play. Get a few games out...
I agree with you wholeheartedly here. It took a while for me to warm up to this table, mainly because Big Shot took up two months of my time almost exclusively when it was released. This is one of those tables that really tells it's story well and makes you feel like you are part of it's...
Great post, welcome to teepaff man.
Don't forget movie Theaters and bowling alleys though, they remained fairly well stocked with pins for quite some time after the decline of the arcades.
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