- Feb 19, 2012
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Normally with touchscreen nudging when you use the right nudge, it's actually nudging from the left side of the table in order to force the ball to move to the left. This is fine and intuitive for playing on a tablet, but if you've played a lot of real pinball, you'll tend to want to nudge like you do on a real table. So in that case you'd turn off inverse nudging so a left nudge on the tablet makes the ball go to the left.
That's the way it was before they added the option (nudging used to always be reversed compared to real life). Now by default, if you tap the left side, the ball goes left, as it does in real life. Turning on inverse nudging makes it reversed like it was before (a left tap makes the ball go right).
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