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<blockquote data-quote="Sean DonCarlos" data-source="post: 23382" data-attributes="member: 152"><p>No worries. My advice is there for those that want it; those that want the additional challenge of figuring out the table on their own or that want to blaze their own trail to the high score list do so with my full support.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Depends on the modes in question. RBION in my opinion has the threshold for some of the modes set too high (Exhibit A: South America). And I question the value of the new Sterns' designs, which seem to delight in including wizard modes that less than 1% of players will ever see. I suppose that exclusivity helps make the "wizard" part actually mean something, but I can't see where it would hurt to let mere pinball mortals occasionally join in as well.</p><p></p><p></p><p>What happens on the real table is that Monsters of Rock starts immediately, skipping Monster Bash. As compensation, you get a 50M "Rock before Bash" bonus in addition to the bonus for instruments. This is actually not enough IMO; a good Bash can be 70M to 100M or more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean DonCarlos, post: 23382, member: 152"] No worries. My advice is there for those that want it; those that want the additional challenge of figuring out the table on their own or that want to blaze their own trail to the high score list do so with my full support. Depends on the modes in question. RBION in my opinion has the threshold for some of the modes set too high (Exhibit A: South America). And I question the value of the new Sterns' designs, which seem to delight in including wizard modes that less than 1% of players will ever see. I suppose that exclusivity helps make the "wizard" part actually mean something, but I can't see where it would hurt to let mere pinball mortals occasionally join in as well. What happens on the real table is that Monsters of Rock starts immediately, skipping Monster Bash. As compensation, you get a 50M "Rock before Bash" bonus in addition to the bonus for instruments. This is actually not enough IMO; a good Bash can be 70M to 100M or more. [/QUOTE]
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