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<blockquote data-quote="Citizen" data-source="post: 271234" data-attributes="member: 6915"><p>I've always felt that too many 90s and newer pins treat pops as an obligatory afterthought. Like, the designers didn't really want to include them, but did anyway because they were afraid not to. And so they just shove them in some area with heavily obscured view up at the far top left or far top right.</p><p></p><p>And sure, yes, they still add ball spin, but it's just always so disappointing to me to see that sort of design. I like pops. I like when they're nice and loud. I like when they have neat caps. I like seeing them get ahold of the ball for a few seconds and send it flying around like crazy. I don't like "Hey guys, we hid some pops up here somewhere! You might even occasionally notice they exist when you make this one shot on the table that leads to them!" Compared to that, I'd rather have a well-designed table without them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Citizen, post: 271234, member: 6915"] I've always felt that too many 90s and newer pins treat pops as an obligatory afterthought. Like, the designers didn't really want to include them, but did anyway because they were afraid not to. And so they just shove them in some area with heavily obscured view up at the far top left or far top right. And sure, yes, they still add ball spin, but it's just always so disappointing to me to see that sort of design. I like pops. I like when they're nice and loud. I like when they have neat caps. I like seeing them get ahold of the ball for a few seconds and send it flying around like crazy. I don't like "Hey guys, we hid some pops up here somewhere! You might even occasionally notice they exist when you make this one shot on the table that leads to them!" Compared to that, I'd rather have a well-designed table without them. [/QUOTE]
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