Clawhammer
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Well the tilt bob is an adjustable component on any pinball machine. Why FarSight makes it more sensitive on a table like HH that requires the use of nudging more than, say, T2 which has a far less sensitive tilt, is beyond me. A guess may be that ball times were too long with more leeway. I was just pointing out that I thought some of the last tables have been a little too easy to tilt. This mainly affects the mobile platforms because there's no way to gently nudge the machine like in real life. It's all or nothing.
Relating to the thread topic though, this may not be an issue if it's closer to their last Williams pin, T2.
I would assume they are trying to incorporate the realism of tilt warnings, which are absent on early solid states like HH. Still, a HH in real life with a loose tilt can take more nudging than a TZ with a tight tilt, regardless of warnings. The only exception I can think of to this is BSD that basically always allow one hard shove even with a tight tilt. In my opinion, a harder table should have a slighter looser tilt and the tables with long ball times should be more sensitive than they are now.