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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Misner" data-source="post: 230748" data-attributes="member: 4788"><p>I find I can only really enjoy a Zen table if I focus on their game for a while..I can't go in for a game then go back to TPA or VP. Their game design is different enough it takes time to adjust. Once I commit to playing it and get to the point where the missions and rules objectives start to flow..its a lot of fun. </p><p></p><p>I prefer the tables that have real world sensibilities to their game mechanics even tho they have aspects that can't be done in real life. Tables like Family Guy(seems alot hate it cuz its to easy..but it plays like a real table more then most) Southpark, Wild West and Fear itself all are great tables.</p><p></p><p>Peoples resentment at the language used around the super nudge Exploit seem to be part of outrage culture that I just don't subscribe to.</p><p></p><p>There was design flaw in the game that allowed users to exploit combining nudge input sources to get super effective and powerful nudges that,didn't trigger an auto tilt, and allowed people to do ridiculous amounts of bang backs in a game. </p><p></p><p>Its considered an Exploit since it was never intended by design,not because your a cheater for having potentially used it.The fact they let it sit like that for so long before fixing it was the real mistake. updating the code to close the exploit led to a slight Nerf..but honestly, so what.</p><p> Existing leader boards were maintained for prosperity and new ones were started..it was the right thing to do.</p><p>No win situation but they at least tried to do the right thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Misner, post: 230748, member: 4788"] I find I can only really enjoy a Zen table if I focus on their game for a while..I can't go in for a game then go back to TPA or VP. Their game design is different enough it takes time to adjust. Once I commit to playing it and get to the point where the missions and rules objectives start to flow..its a lot of fun. I prefer the tables that have real world sensibilities to their game mechanics even tho they have aspects that can't be done in real life. Tables like Family Guy(seems alot hate it cuz its to easy..but it plays like a real table more then most) Southpark, Wild West and Fear itself all are great tables. Peoples resentment at the language used around the super nudge Exploit seem to be part of outrage culture that I just don't subscribe to. There was design flaw in the game that allowed users to exploit combining nudge input sources to get super effective and powerful nudges that,didn't trigger an auto tilt, and allowed people to do ridiculous amounts of bang backs in a game. Its considered an Exploit since it was never intended by design,not because your a cheater for having potentially used it.The fact they let it sit like that for so long before fixing it was the real mistake. updating the code to close the exploit led to a slight Nerf..but honestly, so what. Existing leader boards were maintained for prosperity and new ones were started..it was the right thing to do. No win situation but they at least tried to do the right thing. [/QUOTE]
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