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<blockquote data-quote="Extork" data-source="post: 199173" data-attributes="member: 2241"><p>Just to add to FS's pro's list. The ball physics still feel more real to me. Well, only by a tiny tiny bit. After tinkering with the physics on ASK, it's right where it needs to be for me. There's some wonky physics around the flippers. Not bad at all, just could be tuned a little bit better. And at the rate ASK is going, it'll be damn near perfect in no time. Another pro for FS is the nostalgia factor. I don't hear of many people that have played Zacs before, but maybe I should've said FS has MORE of that. For example, I'd buy a 'not so great' table just for the fact that I've played it before. </p><p></p><p>I'm in the same boat as you guys. ToTW has kept me going back to FS, but I'm still playing Zac more. I can't get enough of Combat. Well, it's great to even just jump from table to table. </p><p></p><p>Here's a funny little story that proves the point that FS is still good, but they're losing it...</p><p>So a coworker and I got to talking about pinball. He mentioned that he used to play a lot of it at a different job. So I busted out my phone, and he was stoked to play a few that he had played IRL before. And then I showed him ASK, and he was blown away. So the moral of the story is... (And I'm assuming this is true with more than just that guy) Newcomers to real pinball apps are going to gravitate towards Zac because it just looks so much better, unless they've actually played a few of the more popular tables. And then they'll like both apps about the same. So yeah, FS better step it up if they want to get more customers. </p><p></p><p>Just thought of another pro for FS, and that's more variety. With 55+ tables at the moment, it'd be hard not to find at least one to play. Thing is, people are lazy and don't wanna scroll through. And that's where the UI comes in. Also, it really should be made more clear what the free table of the month is. With that coworker of mine, I said, oh and if you don't feel like paying, they have a free table of the month and I could keep you informed every month. It really shouldn't be like that. And one more thing, still love ya FS! You're my boy Blue!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Extork, post: 199173, member: 2241"] Just to add to FS's pro's list. The ball physics still feel more real to me. Well, only by a tiny tiny bit. After tinkering with the physics on ASK, it's right where it needs to be for me. There's some wonky physics around the flippers. Not bad at all, just could be tuned a little bit better. And at the rate ASK is going, it'll be damn near perfect in no time. Another pro for FS is the nostalgia factor. I don't hear of many people that have played Zacs before, but maybe I should've said FS has MORE of that. For example, I'd buy a 'not so great' table just for the fact that I've played it before. I'm in the same boat as you guys. ToTW has kept me going back to FS, but I'm still playing Zac more. I can't get enough of Combat. Well, it's great to even just jump from table to table. Here's a funny little story that proves the point that FS is still good, but they're losing it... So a coworker and I got to talking about pinball. He mentioned that he used to play a lot of it at a different job. So I busted out my phone, and he was stoked to play a few that he had played IRL before. And then I showed him ASK, and he was blown away. So the moral of the story is... (And I'm assuming this is true with more than just that guy) Newcomers to real pinball apps are going to gravitate towards Zac because it just looks so much better, unless they've actually played a few of the more popular tables. And then they'll like both apps about the same. So yeah, FS better step it up if they want to get more customers. Just thought of another pro for FS, and that's more variety. With 55+ tables at the moment, it'd be hard not to find at least one to play. Thing is, people are lazy and don't wanna scroll through. And that's where the UI comes in. Also, it really should be made more clear what the free table of the month is. With that coworker of mine, I said, oh and if you don't feel like paying, they have a free table of the month and I could keep you informed every month. It really shouldn't be like that. And one more thing, still love ya FS! You're my boy Blue! [/QUOTE]
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