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<blockquote data-quote="PoSTedUP" data-source="post: 141552" data-attributes="member: 3904"><p>no it didnt, i havent listened to the podcast. and your comparisons are way off, no offense. youre comparing blind luck shots compared to a skillful shot off of a flipper; speed, timing and trajectory are all acounted for to make the shot actually go where you want it to. and like i said, its more of a challenge, imo, and i have a better time playing when i am challenged. im also a hardcore gamer so it may also come with the territory. i also personally feel more accomplished when i get a high score playing in what i feel is the more difficult scenario. also it has improved my reaction time, accuracy and nudging almost 10-fold from when i first started. so for me, it seems like it is doing myself a service than a disservice. a better comparison would be using a ghost ring sight or standard sights shooting a shotgun slug long range, opposed to using a rifle with a scope; which i can hit a doorknob with a slug at 70 yards. i just perfer the challenged. but shooting guns in general is fun as hell, so is playing pinball, so i just go with what i like the best for me personal preference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PoSTedUP, post: 141552, member: 3904"] no it didnt, i havent listened to the podcast. and your comparisons are way off, no offense. youre comparing blind luck shots compared to a skillful shot off of a flipper; speed, timing and trajectory are all acounted for to make the shot actually go where you want it to. and like i said, its more of a challenge, imo, and i have a better time playing when i am challenged. im also a hardcore gamer so it may also come with the territory. i also personally feel more accomplished when i get a high score playing in what i feel is the more difficult scenario. also it has improved my reaction time, accuracy and nudging almost 10-fold from when i first started. so for me, it seems like it is doing myself a service than a disservice. a better comparison would be using a ghost ring sight or standard sights shooting a shotgun slug long range, opposed to using a rifle with a scope; which i can hit a doorknob with a slug at 70 yards. i just perfer the challenged. but shooting guns in general is fun as hell, so is playing pinball, so i just go with what i like the best for me personal preference. [/QUOTE]
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