budtki@verizon.net
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- Aug 20, 2012
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this question belongs to those(like me) who play an overwhelming amount of hours devoted to a specific machine in search of that tables highest scores...i am VERY good at pinball, played all my life, i absolutely love TPA, so here is my question....when i play a specific machine(space shuttle, medevial madness, the creature...) it seems that the higher your score, or the higher the jackpot amounts, or the number of extra balls stockpiled, that the machines consistantly behave negatively, sending balls off pop bumbers directly to the outlanes, shots to ramps and other targets seem to slightly miss and take an odd trajectory, and this happens in an upward trend relative to your score. a perfect example of this is medevial madness when making an assault on the relm(king of the relm), the difficulty seems to take on mind of it's own as it seems almost impossible to do, time and again...so, is the programing as such to prevent and protect existing high scores? i am not a casual player, i log an immense amount of hours, i am very good at pinball, i am left to believe that an ALGORYTHMIC LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY exists, it can be no other way. if you devote all of your TPA playing time(an absurd amount) to ONE specific machine you will eventually experience what i am talking about. can someone other then the peanut gallery answer this question?