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<blockquote data-quote="pezpunk" data-source="post: 94000" data-attributes="member: 951"><p>well I've got Black Hole in my basement, and it is indeed a very fast game. the slings and bumpers accelerate the ball quite a lot. in TPA, this table seems to have flipper logic that is less advanced than, say, TZ, though, because that pin more accurately models what happens to a ball that is under a flipper. i'd say the main difference between TPA's BH and mine is the flippers are slightly more powerful, especially on the lower playfield, in TPA. however, it's not that big of a difference. in real life, sending the ball into the gravity well is not a shot that requires a ton of power, and is pretty easy from either right flipper. in fact, it's not unusual for a ball to get extremely accelerated bouncing off slings and bumpers and end up shooting down the gravity well either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pezpunk, post: 94000, member: 951"] well I've got Black Hole in my basement, and it is indeed a very fast game. the slings and bumpers accelerate the ball quite a lot. in TPA, this table seems to have flipper logic that is less advanced than, say, TZ, though, because that pin more accurately models what happens to a ball that is under a flipper. i'd say the main difference between TPA's BH and mine is the flippers are slightly more powerful, especially on the lower playfield, in TPA. however, it's not that big of a difference. in real life, sending the ball into the gravity well is not a shot that requires a ton of power, and is pretty easy from either right flipper. in fact, it's not unusual for a ball to get extremely accelerated bouncing off slings and bumpers and end up shooting down the gravity well either. [/QUOTE]
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