Trying to play Flight 2000 or Goin Nuts causes app to crash every time. I wouldn't have noticed Goin Nuts, but it prevents me from completing all the challenges. I haven't seen mention of this by other users?
I'm playing on my Android phone: it is so hard for me to tell what Rock targets I've hit and what remains. How do you guys do it? They don't appear to be drop targets because they stay up. Makes it really hard for me to collect that extra ball.
Thanks for that. However, as soon as I pulled that off, the score at top of the screen went away and I don't see any options for that either. I've had this on PS2, PS3, iOS, Steam... why they got to make me feel stupid about this basic a@@ s@@@?
Just switched to Android, for the life of me can't figure out how to lock the camera. Can't even find the option mentioned in this guide, which is making me queasy. Anyone know how to do this?
I'm here trying to see if anyone has any plunge strategies. I've only managed to get it to plunge to two different ramps but haven't been able to discern any advantage and the instructions don't seem to mention the plunge from what I've seen.
Maybe its because I'm on iOS, but I can't see how you achieve a flipper pass in this situation, please elaborate? Is it like in White Water, where the left flipper is fed from the upper playfield and simply holding up the left flipper will feed the ball over to the right one?
Hearing people trash and bash so many different tables in this thread, and not a single bash of Cue Ball Wizard? I guess I must be the only one that prefers LCA to Cue Ball Wizard, lol!
Was working on Mist multiball and lost one ball, then the other ball started the Mist hovering action, only going the other way! The table read that as a lost ball, quickly launched another and I had 2 balls in play without the table recognizing multiball. Fortunately the next drain didn't...
Trying playing real pinball in noisy bars and arcades, squished next to each other so all the sound blends together. At least here we can hear the table!
HRC is a fun table but BSD gives the nerve-wracking thrills of a real life table. IRL, I much prefer HRC, probably because it's kind of easy to get a long play out of it. Dracula? Not so much, lol.
How is it that nobody has mentioned how the plunge button is overly sensitive? I play on iPad and this table constantly plunges the ball before I get a chance to line up a skill shot. No other table does this.
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