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<blockquote data-quote="vikingerik" data-source="post: 239073" data-attributes="member: 3745"><p>I haven't played T2 in forever (like two years), and can't trust my memory of its original physics well enough to compare. But I have played the floaty Cirqus Voltaire regularly, and there wasn't any change to that, the same railroads from the Juggler and Ringmaster ejects still work. And Theatre of Magic also still has the same crude stiff flipper physics that it's always had.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'd doubt it. Certainly not consistently across all tables because there are so many railroads that still work. It's possible it happened on a few specific tables like TAF and Cyclone though.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not convinced of any difference between those. This isn't a railroad. The ball is coming out of the bumpers which do impart randomness. Note that it bounces off the right wall a little higher in the PC video, which would make it take longer to fall and feel more floaty.</p><p></p><p>The best example I know is CV's ringmaster eject. This is a long railroad that if you don't flip or nudge, always bounces off the held left flipper to settle on the right. If any drop speed or bounciness ever changed, this shouldn't work, but it always has for me on the PC. I'd like to see video evidence for comparison from other platforms, but it's going to be hard to find since everybody else recording videos will flip at the ball instead of waiting for it to fully settle by railroad as I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vikingerik, post: 239073, member: 3745"] I haven't played T2 in forever (like two years), and can't trust my memory of its original physics well enough to compare. But I have played the floaty Cirqus Voltaire regularly, and there wasn't any change to that, the same railroads from the Juggler and Ringmaster ejects still work. And Theatre of Magic also still has the same crude stiff flipper physics that it's always had. I'd doubt it. Certainly not consistently across all tables because there are so many railroads that still work. It's possible it happened on a few specific tables like TAF and Cyclone though. I'm not convinced of any difference between those. This isn't a railroad. The ball is coming out of the bumpers which do impart randomness. Note that it bounces off the right wall a little higher in the PC video, which would make it take longer to fall and feel more floaty. The best example I know is CV's ringmaster eject. This is a long railroad that if you don't flip or nudge, always bounces off the held left flipper to settle on the right. If any drop speed or bounciness ever changed, this shouldn't work, but it always has for me on the PC. I'd like to see video evidence for comparison from other platforms, but it's going to be hard to find since everybody else recording videos will flip at the ball instead of waiting for it to fully settle by railroad as I do. [/QUOTE]
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