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Table Talk: Williams Pinball
Feedback and issues on FX3 Williams Pinball Vol. 1 - Release version
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<blockquote data-quote="EldarOfSuburbia" data-source="post: 280358" data-attributes="member: 4106"><p>I'm pretty sure you can backhand the lock (and by extension, the Extra Ball standup) on a real Fish Tales. Of course I've not run into one in a long time (and the last one I did, was at a show, and wasn't working properly...).</p><p></p><p>Backhand shots are a weakness on all Zen's tables. Shots that, intuitively, you'd look at and think "yeah, that can be backhanded", just can't be. (Would love to see Corvette - a moving backhand shot to the Engine is quite possible on a well-maintained, freshly-waxed table because I've done it many times.)</p><p></p><p>MM has a similar issue, where the sweet spot for hitting the castle is (1) too high up on the flipper, and (2) too small. A real MM you can easily smack the castle from a decent-sized sweet spot on both flippers, even if the ball is moving. (TPA at least got the sweet spot right from a trap, but had difficulties with a moving ball.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EldarOfSuburbia, post: 280358, member: 4106"] I'm pretty sure you can backhand the lock (and by extension, the Extra Ball standup) on a real Fish Tales. Of course I've not run into one in a long time (and the last one I did, was at a show, and wasn't working properly...). Backhand shots are a weakness on all Zen's tables. Shots that, intuitively, you'd look at and think "yeah, that can be backhanded", just can't be. (Would love to see Corvette - a moving backhand shot to the Engine is quite possible on a well-maintained, freshly-waxed table because I've done it many times.) MM has a similar issue, where the sweet spot for hitting the castle is (1) too high up on the flipper, and (2) too small. A real MM you can easily smack the castle from a decent-sized sweet spot on both flippers, even if the ball is moving. (TPA at least got the sweet spot right from a trap, but had difficulties with a moving ball.) [/QUOTE]
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