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<blockquote data-quote="SlamCitySkates" data-source="post: 30610" data-attributes="member: 1260"><p>It depends what sort of table you like.</p><p></p><p>Off the console, this table is one of the best because the fact that virtually all your shots are loops or ramps (you arent really encouraged to visit Merlin's Magic that frequently) really suits the arcade and the game gives you a lot feel good moments.</p><p></p><p>However, on the console, its very different to tables with an upper flipper or a hole that instigates rewards or different modes. I find these sorts of tables (eg RBION) far better on the computer and more enjoyable than MM because the upper flipper shots or the target shots are easier with the view you get on TPA that you dont at home/in the arcade.</p><p></p><p>I own a pinball with an upper flipper and i'd rather they took it out and put a second ramp in; but I wouldnt want that if they reproduced it on TPA.</p><p></p><p>So in short - in the arcade MM is much better than on TPA / WPHOF. I would say the best tables on TPA are TOTAN, Taxi, RBION and NGG, but in real life the more straightforward tables like TOM are more fun to play. Which ironically includes Taxi - which is just great either way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlamCitySkates, post: 30610, member: 1260"] It depends what sort of table you like. Off the console, this table is one of the best because the fact that virtually all your shots are loops or ramps (you arent really encouraged to visit Merlin's Magic that frequently) really suits the arcade and the game gives you a lot feel good moments. However, on the console, its very different to tables with an upper flipper or a hole that instigates rewards or different modes. I find these sorts of tables (eg RBION) far better on the computer and more enjoyable than MM because the upper flipper shots or the target shots are easier with the view you get on TPA that you dont at home/in the arcade. I own a pinball with an upper flipper and i'd rather they took it out and put a second ramp in; but I wouldnt want that if they reproduced it on TPA. So in short - in the arcade MM is much better than on TPA / WPHOF. I would say the best tables on TPA are TOTAN, Taxi, RBION and NGG, but in real life the more straightforward tables like TOM are more fun to play. Which ironically includes Taxi - which is just great either way! [/QUOTE]
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