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<blockquote data-quote="kinggo" data-source="post: 240676" data-attributes="member: 4113"><p>elaborate what? Basics of physics from elementary school?</p><p>Ball is physical object that rolls on the playfield that is also physical object. Theres some friction between them. Ball has its own momentum. Table has its own. Slight bump will definitely change the position of the ball on the table because friction is very small and that will change its initial trajectory. To do what you see on PC version of TPA you do have to throw machine out of its place and tilt. But in slight bumps and small changes lies everything unpredictable about pinball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kinggo, post: 240676, member: 4113"] elaborate what? Basics of physics from elementary school? Ball is physical object that rolls on the playfield that is also physical object. Theres some friction between them. Ball has its own momentum. Table has its own. Slight bump will definitely change the position of the ball on the table because friction is very small and that will change its initial trajectory. To do what you see on PC version of TPA you do have to throw machine out of its place and tilt. But in slight bumps and small changes lies everything unpredictable about pinball. [/QUOTE]
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