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I Hate Drop Catching
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<blockquote data-quote="vikingerik" data-source="post: 143553" data-attributes="member: 3745"><p>+1 to this, very well stated. Man I miss No Fear, haven't see one on location to play in at least 12 years, and all the big places like the Vegas PHOF and Silverball Museum and Modern Pinball NYC don't have it.</p><p></p><p>Stern Star Trek is a bit more catchy than it seems at first. You'll do better making aimed shots at the center drop target in particular.</p><p></p><p>But then you have machines that strike a middle ground, and probably not coincidentally sit on top in that rankings thread. AFM, MM, MB, and TOM all do this. All mix all three ways of ball control: some nice flowy shots from the ramps, some flipper-aimed kickouts, and one big target that leaves the ball bouncing around in play uncontrolled. All of these machines don't force you into a playing style but let you do whatever you like best, and that's probably why they're so broadly loved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vikingerik, post: 143553, member: 3745"] +1 to this, very well stated. Man I miss No Fear, haven't see one on location to play in at least 12 years, and all the big places like the Vegas PHOF and Silverball Museum and Modern Pinball NYC don't have it. Stern Star Trek is a bit more catchy than it seems at first. You'll do better making aimed shots at the center drop target in particular. But then you have machines that strike a middle ground, and probably not coincidentally sit on top in that rankings thread. AFM, MM, MB, and TOM all do this. All mix all three ways of ball control: some nice flowy shots from the ramps, some flipper-aimed kickouts, and one big target that leaves the ball bouncing around in play uncontrolled. All of these machines don't force you into a playing style but let you do whatever you like best, and that's probably why they're so broadly loved. [/QUOTE]
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