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<blockquote data-quote="JefferyD" data-source="post: 75733" data-attributes="member: 2597"><p>Yeah, those hops off the loops are devastating, but I can cope because I don't know any better. Since they cured the iPad Attack From Mars loop, I can't stand to play the (as yet still uncorrected) Mac version; haven't finished one game on it since then. Cactus Canyon? As far as I know that's just the way it plays. </p><p></p><p>Knowing how nice it is to have that fixed, I'd consider quitting Cactus Canyon, but I think the completion of High Noon is THE most satisfying pinball task. I've only gotten it three times, but there's a real sense of achievement. I like how everything stops, the balls bounce and tumble down the middle, and the machine gives you a quiet moment to reflect. Very cool. Worth the aggravation for me, so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JefferyD, post: 75733, member: 2597"] Yeah, those hops off the loops are devastating, but I can cope because I don't know any better. Since they cured the iPad Attack From Mars loop, I can't stand to play the (as yet still uncorrected) Mac version; haven't finished one game on it since then. Cactus Canyon? As far as I know that's just the way it plays. Knowing how nice it is to have that fixed, I'd consider quitting Cactus Canyon, but I think the completion of High Noon is THE most satisfying pinball task. I've only gotten it three times, but there's a real sense of achievement. I like how everything stops, the balls bounce and tumble down the middle, and the machine gives you a quiet moment to reflect. Very cool. Worth the aggravation for me, so far. [/QUOTE]
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