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<blockquote data-quote="invitro" data-source="post: 135009" data-attributes="member: 446"><p>Looping the eject was very easy on the PHOF and TPA/Xbox versions, and I got 1M regularly on it, with a high score of 1.4M. On PC, looping the eject is not easy, and though I have played the table seemingly 200 times because I love it, my high score sat at 951k today. Tonight I finally got a million, and then rolled on to a second million, ending with 2.08M (~#37).</p><p></p><p>The strategy for me is pretty much the same as on most tables: practice until I can get an EB on half my balls. I think that the total score per EB% derivative is very high when EB% is around 50%.</p><p></p><p>I was worried that the PC version was just too different from other versions, and that almost all of the Leaderboard top 100 are games on non-PC platforms. I now feel hopeful that mixing the PC version with other versions on the Leaderboard may not be unfair.</p><p></p><p>I still really wish I knew the platform (and date?) for the top 100 Leaderboard scores. If anyone knows, please help.</p><p></p><p>I love Gorgar ... I am amused that the sounds on it are better than on any Gottlieb ever made, even through 1996, 17 years after Gorgar was made. (And better than almost all DE/Sega/Sterns, too.) What a great and exciting game, and I wish Farsight would go for the 1979-1982 WMS/Bally tables (Flash, Xenon, Paragon, ...) instead of the 1985-1990 ones like Elvira, DrDude, BK2K, and PartyZone/Cyclone/HS if those are indeed coming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="invitro, post: 135009, member: 446"] Looping the eject was very easy on the PHOF and TPA/Xbox versions, and I got 1M regularly on it, with a high score of 1.4M. On PC, looping the eject is not easy, and though I have played the table seemingly 200 times because I love it, my high score sat at 951k today. Tonight I finally got a million, and then rolled on to a second million, ending with 2.08M (~#37). The strategy for me is pretty much the same as on most tables: practice until I can get an EB on half my balls. I think that the total score per EB% derivative is very high when EB% is around 50%. I was worried that the PC version was just too different from other versions, and that almost all of the Leaderboard top 100 are games on non-PC platforms. I now feel hopeful that mixing the PC version with other versions on the Leaderboard may not be unfair. I still really wish I knew the platform (and date?) for the top 100 Leaderboard scores. If anyone knows, please help. I love Gorgar ... I am amused that the sounds on it are better than on any Gottlieb ever made, even through 1996, 17 years after Gorgar was made. (And better than almost all DE/Sega/Sterns, too.) What a great and exciting game, and I wish Farsight would go for the 1979-1982 WMS/Bally tables (Flash, Xenon, Paragon, ...) instead of the 1985-1990 ones like Elvira, DrDude, BK2K, and PartyZone/Cyclone/HS if those are indeed coming. [/QUOTE]
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