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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 281994" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>So if you walked up to a new pinball machine, do you throw a hissy because the 3x5 instruction card on the apron is lacking? Zen's instructions are at least a little more informative than that, but no they aren't filled with every possible scoring scenario like done in TPA. I'll tell you what though, I may know every in and out of how to score on Monster Bash, but come tournament time it's all about execution and that's a whole other beast to contend with. I've been schooled by plenty of people who have never touched a certain machine and still could dominate a table.</p><p></p><p>And out of curiosity, what was the last Zen original you tried? Because that's a pretty amazing statement to say their entire output of tables is garbage. Is it the themes, the layouts, the physics, the rules? Because blanket statements like that just make for laughable opinions. I have no doubt that you and plenty of other people don't enjoy Zen, I just want to understand more in depth where that comes from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 281994, member: 134"] So if you walked up to a new pinball machine, do you throw a hissy because the 3x5 instruction card on the apron is lacking? Zen's instructions are at least a little more informative than that, but no they aren't filled with every possible scoring scenario like done in TPA. I'll tell you what though, I may know every in and out of how to score on Monster Bash, but come tournament time it's all about execution and that's a whole other beast to contend with. I've been schooled by plenty of people who have never touched a certain machine and still could dominate a table. And out of curiosity, what was the last Zen original you tried? Because that's a pretty amazing statement to say their entire output of tables is garbage. Is it the themes, the layouts, the physics, the rules? Because blanket statements like that just make for laughable opinions. I have no doubt that you and plenty of other people don't enjoy Zen, I just want to understand more in depth where that comes from. [/QUOTE]
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