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<blockquote data-quote="switch3flip" data-source="post: 176088" data-attributes="member: 2036"><p>[MENTION=16]Fungi[/MENTION]</p><p>It's no coincidence, if you haven't noticed, slingshots are angled at the outlanes. That's more or less their job; to send balls to outlanes. The counteraction for both TPA and real machines is mainly up nudging just when ball hits slingshot, to get ball out of there and higher up on playfield. Then of course nudging early to prevent ball hitting the slingshots at deadly angles. I can't say I find TPA any different to regular tables. Stupid slingshots and their stupid ability to send balls to oulanes. </p><p></p><p>When you're talking about more than usual drains between the flippers in BSD, that's no coincidence either, as that table, along with Fish Tales, has lightning flippers, and they are shorter than normal so the gap between the flippers is bigger than usual.</p><p></p><p>And no, there is no script that kicks in at certain scores, just your nerves. BSD is famous for being a drain monster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="switch3flip, post: 176088, member: 2036"] [MENTION=16]Fungi[/MENTION] It's no coincidence, if you haven't noticed, slingshots are angled at the outlanes. That's more or less their job; to send balls to outlanes. The counteraction for both TPA and real machines is mainly up nudging just when ball hits slingshot, to get ball out of there and higher up on playfield. Then of course nudging early to prevent ball hitting the slingshots at deadly angles. I can't say I find TPA any different to regular tables. Stupid slingshots and their stupid ability to send balls to oulanes. When you're talking about more than usual drains between the flippers in BSD, that's no coincidence either, as that table, along with Fish Tales, has lightning flippers, and they are shorter than normal so the gap between the flippers is bigger than usual. And no, there is no script that kicks in at certain scores, just your nerves. BSD is famous for being a drain monster. [/QUOTE]
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