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Agreed, and maybe this warrants discussion. Adding functions for backglass clearly have no more than a possible psychological advantage. Adding control functions gets into the area of aftermarket and third-party control devices, which have become a given in the rest of the gaming industry. Functions unique to pinball mainly have to do with using the accelerometers in certain devices to effect a nudge, instead of a button or touch zone on a tablet. So, for example - if functionality was added in Pro mode that would allow me to use my iPad to shake nudge on the Mac, would that give me an unfair advantage over those who hate the shake nudge anyway, and prefer buttons?I don't really care about the competitive ramifications; just know how I prefer to play.
Agreed, and maybe this warrants discussion. Adding functions for backglass clearly have no more than a possible psychological advantage. Adding control functions gets into the area of aftermarket and third-party control devices, which have become a given in the rest of the gaming industry. Functions unique to pinball mainly have to do with using the accelerometers in certain devices to effect a nudge, instead of a button or touch zone on a tablet. So, for example - if functionality was added in Pro mode that would allow me to use my iPad to shake nudge on the Mac, would that give me an unfair advantage over those who hate the shake nudge anyway, and prefer buttons?
I don't really care about the competitive ramifications; just know how I prefer to play.