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<blockquote data-quote="Gorgias32" data-source="post: 256673" data-attributes="member: 5914"><p>So far I am enjoying this one - the tuning is definitely hard, it plays like a real pinball table (like BSD) with hungry outlanes and lots of straight down the middle drains, and house balls, which is something that for me adds long-term appeal to a table, perversely.</p><p></p><p>When a table is tuned to easily in TPA (i.e. No Good Gofers, Theatre of Magic, MSF, Last Action Hero and so many others) I seem to just get "in the zone" and the adrenaline never really kicks in - after a while I'm thinking, "when will this be over?". It's much more rewarding to have a game on BSD or Big Shot or F-14 or Diner, or now Cactus Jacks, where when your game actually continues for 4 or 5 minutes and you get something to happen, the tension is so much higher, nudging is so much more important, it elevates the game to another level.</p><p></p><p>So I think CJ is one that I will be coming back to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gorgias32, post: 256673, member: 5914"] So far I am enjoying this one - the tuning is definitely hard, it plays like a real pinball table (like BSD) with hungry outlanes and lots of straight down the middle drains, and house balls, which is something that for me adds long-term appeal to a table, perversely. When a table is tuned to easily in TPA (i.e. No Good Gofers, Theatre of Magic, MSF, Last Action Hero and so many others) I seem to just get "in the zone" and the adrenaline never really kicks in - after a while I'm thinking, "when will this be over?". It's much more rewarding to have a game on BSD or Big Shot or F-14 or Diner, or now Cactus Jacks, where when your game actually continues for 4 or 5 minutes and you get something to happen, the tension is so much higher, nudging is so much more important, it elevates the game to another level. So I think CJ is one that I will be coming back to. [/QUOTE]
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