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<blockquote data-quote="Gorgias32" data-source="post: 265641" data-attributes="member: 5914"><p>Totally agree with you guys on the "fun enough"/"hate" feelings this table brings. I definitely want to get the goals, but it has that "random drain I didn't deserve" feel that, while being a real pinball thing especially in EMs, does not really add to the fun factor long-term. Honestly, a lot like Central Park, or Fireball.</p><p></p><p>The art is actually really great, unique and totally of the era. And the challenge of getting control and heaving the ball up into the upper area has kept me coming back so far. FS really has nailed their EM feel, but I don't see this as a "go-to" table long term like Wild Card will be.</p><p></p><p>One tip, I have had a little luck keeping the ball in the upper area by doing "straight up" nudges when it's up there, to get it bouncing between the bumpers. Still have not lit A-E though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gorgias32, post: 265641, member: 5914"] Totally agree with you guys on the "fun enough"/"hate" feelings this table brings. I definitely want to get the goals, but it has that "random drain I didn't deserve" feel that, while being a real pinball thing especially in EMs, does not really add to the fun factor long-term. Honestly, a lot like Central Park, or Fireball. The art is actually really great, unique and totally of the era. And the challenge of getting control and heaving the ball up into the upper area has kept me coming back so far. FS really has nailed their EM feel, but I don't see this as a "go-to" table long term like Wild Card will be. One tip, I have had a little luck keeping the ball in the upper area by doing "straight up" nudges when it's up there, to get it bouncing between the bumpers. Still have not lit A-E though. [/QUOTE]
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