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<blockquote data-quote="DA5ID" data-source="post: 244886" data-attributes="member: 4693"><p>Eldorado = non Shaman.</p><p></p><p>Those tables were cryptic. I strongly disliked V12 til I read Chin's guide. You had no idea what was going on or what you were supposed to do. After finally understanding the rules it is a pretty deep table that requires marathon play for some modes. Those tables were also brutal - Shaman has some near impossible timed shots that I still can't make. </p><p></p><p>So I agree with you - early zen tables were confusing and not very user friendly. They have been improving on the "usability" of their tables ever since - the star wars rebels table practically held your hand all the way to wizard mode - granted that table targeted a younger audience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DA5ID, post: 244886, member: 4693"] Eldorado = non Shaman. Those tables were cryptic. I strongly disliked V12 til I read Chin's guide. You had no idea what was going on or what you were supposed to do. After finally understanding the rules it is a pretty deep table that requires marathon play for some modes. Those tables were also brutal - Shaman has some near impossible timed shots that I still can't make. So I agree with you - early zen tables were confusing and not very user friendly. They have been improving on the "usability" of their tables ever since - the star wars rebels table practically held your hand all the way to wizard mode - granted that table targeted a younger audience. [/QUOTE]
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