Login problem solved. I first updated TPA and then Google Play Games 3 days ago. After starting TPA I got logged in automatically. Probably you can see me as "Zorgar".
The lags are a bit reduced but some tables have problems, like Terminator 2.
"Al's Garage Band Goes on a World Tour (1992)" -...
Ah no, it's a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4.7.0 LTE. I decided not to update which is often a smart decison. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4.7.0 always had a shortage of memory.
Zen works as usual. There are known problems with the ball physics there which may lead to a stickiness of the ball just like a lag.
Zaccaria also works fine with the Google Play account. TPA seems now pretty incompatible. On my old tablet I have the old version which works properly but I'm...
Now I have but it didn't help. I installed Zen Pinball for testing and it works.
This one still exists and I can make backups and use Google Play, only when I use WLAN.
There is also a lag related to the plunger and right flipper. :(
Thanks, Jared.
I got a new Acer Iconia Talk S with Android 6. I have the problem that I cannot login to Google Play which means that my achievements are not accesible and I have to start from scratch. There's a similar problem accessing some instructions on the goals screens (not really significant).
Versions...
Nine Sisters is interesting because of its 2 autoramps on the left side. Ball times are short, though. Williams tables were made for bars and gambling.
I put it on my list because it has a roto-target in the center which was a very popular device in the 1960s. Earlier tables were Buckaroo (1965) or Sittin Pretty (1958).
http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=393 - Buckaroo
http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=2164 - Sittin Pretty
@Kolchak: do you...
There's also the problem of quality and simulation. Until now none of the EMs plays like the real thing. Zipper Flippers flip best when you have the ball in the middle and fantastic backhands aren't easy to play. The real Central Park is slow and requires luck and some skill to get the ball in...
C37 would be a good choice indeed despite not having it on my list.
What is surprising about the poll is the absense af El Dorado and Fireball. Fireball was always a strong candidate but I don't recall El Dorado being mentioned. Maybe the presence of EDCOG made it too unlikely.
The add-a-ball versions often had added features for longer play. Not having replays you got a lot of EBs and games lasted longer. Diamond Jack probably resets the cards after completion.
I haven't played any of those. EMs are rare and when they are not from the big 3(or 4) they are absent.
I played Mars Trek on Visual Pinball and remember it which means that ist was fun.
That one has different rules like resetting the drops after every ball and it has a bonus. In El Dorado I'm busy to get that one remaining drop target most of the time and I don't score anything after the first ball. The left standup target is lethal for the ball which means that moving the spot...
It was always changing like mad. Some years ago Central Park and North Star were top. Now we have 2001. I guess that some people are pushing their pins.
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