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<blockquote data-quote="Tann" data-source="post: 240773" data-attributes="member: 2327"><p>Thanks for this very informative post about nuding in Zen.</p><p></p><p>I don't use the analog stick to nudge for a simple reason: nudging is inverted in Zen! (unlike TPA). When you push the stick to the right, the ball goes to the right (maybe it's because the nudge doesn't affect the ball when it's in the open, only when the ball is in contact with an object, so it makes more sense to press right to make the ball goes to the right - but IMO, it's highly counter-intuitive). </p><p></p><p>It's too hard to forget my stick-nudging habits coming from TPA, so instead, I use the D-Pad to nudge in Zen (Up direction, Up-left, Up-Right, most of the time). So there's no deadzone, it's a full nudge each time (but sometimes, a very (very) slight press on the D-Pad does not trigger a Danger).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I understand what JPelter means. On a real pinball machine, modify the ball trajectory going SDTM like in TPA, would require to slide the table itself, not just slap it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tann, post: 240773, member: 2327"] Thanks for this very informative post about nuding in Zen. I don't use the analog stick to nudge for a simple reason: nudging is inverted in Zen! (unlike TPA). When you push the stick to the right, the ball goes to the right (maybe it's because the nudge doesn't affect the ball when it's in the open, only when the ball is in contact with an object, so it makes more sense to press right to make the ball goes to the right - but IMO, it's highly counter-intuitive). It's too hard to forget my stick-nudging habits coming from TPA, so instead, I use the D-Pad to nudge in Zen (Up direction, Up-left, Up-Right, most of the time). So there's no deadzone, it's a full nudge each time (but sometimes, a very (very) slight press on the D-Pad does not trigger a Danger). I understand what JPelter means. On a real pinball machine, modify the ball trajectory going SDTM like in TPA, would require to slide the table itself, not just slap it. [/QUOTE]
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