I started playing CV a few weeks ago and have found it to be challenging, but not hair-pulling. After a few weeks of play, I’m able to at least complete all nine marvels pretty routinely, although I haven’t yet gotten past the “Unmask Voltaire” level.
From a catch on either side, I’ve been able to find the sweet-spot on the flippers to pretty much hit what I’m aiming at without too many bricked shots.
The outlane drains are more forgiving than other tables I play a lot.
If I can get three Ringmaster defeats with ball #1, I can almost assuredly get in the upper 80m scores.
I’m able to keep most of the multi-balls alive for quite a while, although the High Wire has a big SDTM drain ratio.
As others have mentioned, this is an all vertical game. The Ringmaster is ridiculously easy to hit from a trap on either flipper. As long as you can keep away from the outlanes, you’re in good shape.
After long periods of play, I’ve found the only two annoying things are: 1) getting sick of the sounds, so I usually play with it off and 2) that stupid Roonie!
From a catch on either side, I’ve been able to find the sweet-spot on the flippers to pretty much hit what I’m aiming at without too many bricked shots.
The outlane drains are more forgiving than other tables I play a lot.
If I can get three Ringmaster defeats with ball #1, I can almost assuredly get in the upper 80m scores.
I’m able to keep most of the multi-balls alive for quite a while, although the High Wire has a big SDTM drain ratio.
As others have mentioned, this is an all vertical game. The Ringmaster is ridiculously easy to hit from a trap on either flipper. As long as you can keep away from the outlanes, you’re in good shape.
After long periods of play, I’ve found the only two annoying things are: 1) getting sick of the sounds, so I usually play with it off and 2) that stupid Roonie!