karl
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I haven't really played a modern Stern, except for Ripley's (Like it) and Harley Davidson (Which is my least favorite "modern" table) in TPA. My general impression of Stern is this (except for Ripley's) is that they are all sorta generic feeling, it's a little bit like how I feel about Pinball FX tables. They all have potential, but the design is so drab for whatever reason. I think the best looking tables are the ones with punchy colors, and beautiful graphics/designs: Big Bang Bar, Pinbot, etc.
Now.. Stern made one of my favorite arcade games: Berzerk! I think I will always remember them for that more than for Pinball. I think of Williams first.
And you are basing all that on HD??? Sorry but if Ripley and HD is the only ones you have played and you liked Ripley, how can you possibly judge the rest? PS! HD is originally a Sega machine that got released again by Stern so HD has very little to do with later Stern games. Let's just say I disagree with a lot of what you are saying here ( I don't even dare go into the Pinball FX comparison )
My view is that the build quality and the money shortcuts make Stern games inferior to WMS but the design and rules are done by some of the best in the business. The same guy who gave us the rules for MM, AFM etc is the main programmer with Stern now, so I can't see what they can do different in that department.