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<blockquote data-quote="Slam23" data-source="post: 230624" data-attributes="member: 896"><p>I have played a lot of early Zen tables like Sorcerer's Lair, Excalibur etc. I don't know if they got better at it in the mean time but as a long time VP and TPA player (and tables IRL), my main problem with Zen is that I can't get used to the physics. The balls feel sticky and fall down awkwardly. I know you can make adjustments but I like my tables ready to play NIB as it where. I already spent way too much time tweaking VP tables in the past. A criticsm that could be directed at TPA is the lack of customisation, but because I think they do a very good job overall on physics from Season 2 and onward, I don't mind that. </p><p>I look at it like a fun diversion from time to time, but often I get miffed by the physics and quickly return to TPA tables. I hope they further upgrade their physics after implementing flipper passing and live catches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slam23, post: 230624, member: 896"] I have played a lot of early Zen tables like Sorcerer's Lair, Excalibur etc. I don't know if they got better at it in the mean time but as a long time VP and TPA player (and tables IRL), my main problem with Zen is that I can't get used to the physics. The balls feel sticky and fall down awkwardly. I know you can make adjustments but I like my tables ready to play NIB as it where. I already spent way too much time tweaking VP tables in the past. A criticsm that could be directed at TPA is the lack of customisation, but because I think they do a very good job overall on physics from Season 2 and onward, I don't mind that. I look at it like a fun diversion from time to time, but often I get miffed by the physics and quickly return to TPA tables. I hope they further upgrade their physics after implementing flipper passing and live catches. [/QUOTE]
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