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<blockquote data-quote="Zaphod77" data-source="post: 194303" data-attributes="member: 2101"><p>Well two digital nudges in a shor tiem always warnings because digital nudges are max power.</p><p></p><p>If we make digital nudge weaker, and then based the tilt pendulum around the weaker digital nudge, then its' not so game breaking, but then analog gets a truly unfair advantage, by being able to slam harder (and eat a warning).</p><p></p><p>having zero warnings affects both, without taking away from the advantages of either. there are zero unintentional tilts in TPA, so zero warnings is appropriate, because the tolerance is learnable, while tight real life tilts will give warning. since tightening the tilt pendulum is totally unfair, the only fix is to remove the warnings, like old EM tables. this affects both nudge styles without taking away from their advantages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zaphod77, post: 194303, member: 2101"] Well two digital nudges in a shor tiem always warnings because digital nudges are max power. If we make digital nudge weaker, and then based the tilt pendulum around the weaker digital nudge, then its' not so game breaking, but then analog gets a truly unfair advantage, by being able to slam harder (and eat a warning). having zero warnings affects both, without taking away from the advantages of either. there are zero unintentional tilts in TPA, so zero warnings is appropriate, because the tolerance is learnable, while tight real life tilts will give warning. since tightening the tilt pendulum is totally unfair, the only fix is to remove the warnings, like old EM tables. this affects both nudge styles without taking away from their advantages. [/QUOTE]
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