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<blockquote data-quote="rehtroboi40" data-source="post: 230649" data-attributes="member: 1406"><p>I agree that the voices are way too repetitive. I know you feel a presence you have not felt since, that we have a die-rect order from the President, and that the caravan arrived to an unnamed small town. I get it-I'm not stupid. Well, at least not that stupid.....</p><p></p><p>Anyway, my main beef with Zen pinball is that nudging is impossible without tilting, so you don't really have that option. Also, all of the tables are way too difficult, except Ms. Splosion Man-which nearly puts me to sleep every time-it's that easy. </p><p></p><p>But it's good that Zen is doing their part to try to keep pinball relevant, and apparently it's been successful enough to sell huger numbers. But TPA is more about preserving memories of classic tables. Having played many of them IRL, that's why I like TPA so much. It will be interesting to finally try Timeshock Ultra Edition on PC. I have the original, but there are no controller options. That one program you download never programs controllers properly. </p><p></p><p>I first remember seeing Pinball FX on the 360 in late 2007. I didn't care much for it. But Zen made some serious strides in the jump from PFX to PFX2, and has kept improving ever since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rehtroboi40, post: 230649, member: 1406"] I agree that the voices are way too repetitive. I know you feel a presence you have not felt since, that we have a die-rect order from the President, and that the caravan arrived to an unnamed small town. I get it-I'm not stupid. Well, at least not that stupid..... Anyway, my main beef with Zen pinball is that nudging is impossible without tilting, so you don't really have that option. Also, all of the tables are way too difficult, except Ms. Splosion Man-which nearly puts me to sleep every time-it's that easy. But it's good that Zen is doing their part to try to keep pinball relevant, and apparently it's been successful enough to sell huger numbers. But TPA is more about preserving memories of classic tables. Having played many of them IRL, that's why I like TPA so much. It will be interesting to finally try Timeshock Ultra Edition on PC. I have the original, but there are no controller options. That one program you download never programs controllers properly. I first remember seeing Pinball FX on the 360 in late 2007. I didn't care much for it. But Zen made some serious strides in the jump from PFX to PFX2, and has kept improving ever since. [/QUOTE]
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