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<blockquote data-quote="mmmagnetic" data-source="post: 22096" data-attributes="member: 558"><p>Thanks. Yeah, I've heard the RBION comparisons as well. I really enjoy the, well, "bombastic" feeling of Ripleys (both in the many modes and the huge, crammed playfield), it always felt like the Lawlor style of the older tables turned up to 11.</p><p></p><p>And now that I had the chance to finally get some more real pinball experience, I'm really curious to see how far the physics engine will develop. While my playstyle was a bit clumsy (mostly trying to mimic tricks from PAPA videos), I was surprised how finely you can handle the ball with just two flippers with simple on/off states. Some of the little dances I intuitively came up with surprised me, and I hope we will get at least 90% there in TPa sooner or later!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmmagnetic, post: 22096, member: 558"] Thanks. Yeah, I've heard the RBION comparisons as well. I really enjoy the, well, "bombastic" feeling of Ripleys (both in the many modes and the huge, crammed playfield), it always felt like the Lawlor style of the older tables turned up to 11. And now that I had the chance to finally get some more real pinball experience, I'm really curious to see how far the physics engine will develop. While my playstyle was a bit clumsy (mostly trying to mimic tricks from PAPA videos), I was surprised how finely you can handle the ball with just two flippers with simple on/off states. Some of the little dances I intuitively came up with surprised me, and I hope we will get at least 90% there in TPa sooner or later! [/QUOTE]
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