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Anyone else finding PHOF:Williams Collection really hard to play after playing TPA?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sean DonCarlos" data-source="post: 2858" data-attributes="member: 152"><p>So I decided to fire up the ol' Williams Collection for some No Good Gofers and Medieval Madness...and discovered I can hardly play them anymore. Ball acts like it's filled with helium, I'm flipping way too early (as in, I'm flipping when the TPA ball would get there), and I could make coffee in the time it takes a weak ramp shot to fall back to the flippers. Tried FunHouse and Whirlwind next, it was a little better, but I was still way off my average scores. Don't even ask about TotAN... </p><p></p><p>I think I'm starting to have new appreciation for the eventual re-releases of most of these tables with TPA physics! Anyone else finding themselves totally off their PHOF:WC game after playing TPA, or am I just old and unadaptive to sudden changes in pinball gravity?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean DonCarlos, post: 2858, member: 152"] So I decided to fire up the ol' Williams Collection for some No Good Gofers and Medieval Madness...and discovered I can hardly play them anymore. Ball acts like it's filled with helium, I'm flipping way too early (as in, I'm flipping when the TPA ball would get there), and I could make coffee in the time it takes a weak ramp shot to fall back to the flippers. Tried FunHouse and Whirlwind next, it was a little better, but I was still way off my average scores. Don't even ask about TotAN... I think I'm starting to have new appreciation for the eventual re-releases of most of these tables with TPA physics! Anyone else finding themselves totally off their PHOF:WC game after playing TPA, or am I just old and unadaptive to sudden changes in pinball gravity? [/QUOTE]
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