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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteChocolate" data-source="post: 168208" data-attributes="member: 4374"><p>well this is a tricky bunch! all three i’ve not really “mastered” the least bit… i hadn’t played these much at all since i had to last reloaded them, so i went through them in non-tourney and tested/set the balls to a different ball to help. seems like the ‘yellow happy face’ ball is the best to play with on most tables! stands out the most, on the sub-ps4 look… gad i envy the youtube vids of the ps4 TPA…</p><p></p><p>man, st is tricky - slips a lot of outside drains past you with those big ol’ honkin’ “launch probe” things! big outside drains, and some slippy tricky insides/straight-down-themiddles for you. i like waiting for the last launch option, “warp 4”, then trying to shoot more of those off the right flipper; seems to get nicer scores, but i don’t know the rule sheet for it (nor for about anything i play!)</p><p></p><p>tz is kind of next in line for “tricky”, but pretty differently - lots of side-to-side bouncing that threatens to send your ball straight out when you least expect it to. i tend to play safe at this till i get multi ball (pretty easy on it), then slam at it till i get back down to one ball.</p><p></p><p>t2 is the “easiest”, but only for the big loop structure to it - the centers (aiming for the skull or anything else near straight up the middle) threatens to send balls STDM again. only the rubber bouncy “save” pole right below the flippers helps save the day! the right “chase” loop seems to be the easiest immediate bonus points, and it also seems to have easy multi ball.</p><p></p><p>if for some reason relaunching a game seems to stall, do the inner-right “prefs/options” button (on a ps3-style controller), then “resume game”. seems to reset my game just fine then.</p><p></p><p>so what’s the deal with the new “custom pinball machine” farsight is making for the future (as mentioned in the last blahcade)? that’s awesome and exciting! bears the question, are they gonna go all “zen” and do things you can’t do with a real-life pinball table (yet)? holographic-style or quantum ball effects? or “keep it real”, lol?</p><p></p><p>you know something TPA for ps3 needs, is a “screen margin” setting - can’t see the tourney time completely in the corner (on an old tv); just the barest edges!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteChocolate, post: 168208, member: 4374"] well this is a tricky bunch! all three i’ve not really “mastered” the least bit… i hadn’t played these much at all since i had to last reloaded them, so i went through them in non-tourney and tested/set the balls to a different ball to help. seems like the ‘yellow happy face’ ball is the best to play with on most tables! stands out the most, on the sub-ps4 look… gad i envy the youtube vids of the ps4 TPA… man, st is tricky - slips a lot of outside drains past you with those big ol’ honkin’ “launch probe” things! big outside drains, and some slippy tricky insides/straight-down-themiddles for you. i like waiting for the last launch option, “warp 4”, then trying to shoot more of those off the right flipper; seems to get nicer scores, but i don’t know the rule sheet for it (nor for about anything i play!) tz is kind of next in line for “tricky”, but pretty differently - lots of side-to-side bouncing that threatens to send your ball straight out when you least expect it to. i tend to play safe at this till i get multi ball (pretty easy on it), then slam at it till i get back down to one ball. t2 is the “easiest”, but only for the big loop structure to it - the centers (aiming for the skull or anything else near straight up the middle) threatens to send balls STDM again. only the rubber bouncy “save” pole right below the flippers helps save the day! the right “chase” loop seems to be the easiest immediate bonus points, and it also seems to have easy multi ball. if for some reason relaunching a game seems to stall, do the inner-right “prefs/options” button (on a ps3-style controller), then “resume game”. seems to reset my game just fine then. so what’s the deal with the new “custom pinball machine” farsight is making for the future (as mentioned in the last blahcade)? that’s awesome and exciting! bears the question, are they gonna go all “zen” and do things you can’t do with a real-life pinball table (yet)? holographic-style or quantum ball effects? or “keep it real”, lol? you know something TPA for ps3 needs, is a “screen margin” setting - can’t see the tourney time completely in the corner (on an old tv); just the barest edges! [/QUOTE]
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