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<blockquote data-quote="Sumez" data-source="post: 111782" data-attributes="member: 1547"><p>It's surprising to me that people are still baffled about the "pro"s playing TPA. It's a game for all pinball fans and it would be weird if they didn't dig it. I think the only reason to play it less is that it's less interesting when you have easy access to most of the real-life versions of the tables.</p><p>I think most people agree that TPA could never compete with the physicality of a real pinball table (which is, arguably, one of the defining elements of pinball), but that's no reason to dismiss the game, as it is still great in its own right.</p><p></p><p>Of course, it's always good when TPA does get recognition from the "big guys".</p><p></p><p>Bowen commented on TPA in his Reddit AMA when someone asked what's the best virtual pinball. He named TPA as his choice, though he admitted that he doesn't play it much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sumez, post: 111782, member: 1547"] It's surprising to me that people are still baffled about the "pro"s playing TPA. It's a game for all pinball fans and it would be weird if they didn't dig it. I think the only reason to play it less is that it's less interesting when you have easy access to most of the real-life versions of the tables. I think most people agree that TPA could never compete with the physicality of a real pinball table (which is, arguably, one of the defining elements of pinball), but that's no reason to dismiss the game, as it is still great in its own right. Of course, it's always good when TPA does get recognition from the "big guys". Bowen commented on TPA in his Reddit AMA when someone asked what's the best virtual pinball. He named TPA as his choice, though he admitted that he doesn't play it much. [/QUOTE]
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