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<blockquote data-quote="Zaphod77" data-source="post: 99878" data-attributes="member: 2101"><p>yeah this method of "shoot saucer over and over" which worked so well on PHOF is now very hard on iOS. There is significant randomness in the eject, and you can NOT always trap that ball. which is how it should be. these old saucers the ball didn't always settle in the same spot, and they eject before the ball settles, to give a fair amount of randomness in real life. you can always get your flipper on it, but you can not always trap it. which is good.</p><p></p><p>on phof i would patiently shoot the saucer until i qualified, then play for real.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zaphod77, post: 99878, member: 2101"] yeah this method of "shoot saucer over and over" which worked so well on PHOF is now very hard on iOS. There is significant randomness in the eject, and you can NOT always trap that ball. which is how it should be. these old saucers the ball didn't always settle in the same spot, and they eject before the ball settles, to give a fair amount of randomness in real life. you can always get your flipper on it, but you can not always trap it. which is good. on phof i would patiently shoot the saucer until i qualified, then play for real. [/QUOTE]
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