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<blockquote data-quote="Fungi" data-source="post: 176095" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Well, I'm not talking about the meat of the slingshots. I'm talking about the tops, where its a hard rubber circle capable of bouncing a hard sphere in any direction depending on how hard it's hit and from what direction it's hit from. Yet, the ball either goes directly out, or bounces the other way with a gentle arch that just happens to find the other outlane. And I'm not talking about a script that kicks in at certain scores. I'm just talking about scripts in general. When it comes to ball trajectories, they shouldn't exist.</p><p></p><p>I really started suspecting false ball movements when I saw the ball go forever in the roulette wheel in HRC. Then, I personally watched my ball gather the max points in the tea cup in Diner with the weakest shot imaginable. Whatever is moving the ball about, it doesn't seem to be natural random physics.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, let's say the ball movements aren't scripted, then the tuning should be more random so as not to make me suspect it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fungi, post: 176095, member: 16"] Well, I'm not talking about the meat of the slingshots. I'm talking about the tops, where its a hard rubber circle capable of bouncing a hard sphere in any direction depending on how hard it's hit and from what direction it's hit from. Yet, the ball either goes directly out, or bounces the other way with a gentle arch that just happens to find the other outlane. And I'm not talking about a script that kicks in at certain scores. I'm just talking about scripts in general. When it comes to ball trajectories, they shouldn't exist. I really started suspecting false ball movements when I saw the ball go forever in the roulette wheel in HRC. Then, I personally watched my ball gather the max points in the tea cup in Diner with the weakest shot imaginable. Whatever is moving the ball about, it doesn't seem to be natural random physics. Also, let's say the ball movements aren't scripted, then the tuning should be more random so as not to make me suspect it is. [/QUOTE]
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