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<blockquote data-quote="Mick Morry" data-source="post: 134063" data-attributes="member: 2924"><p>What must be recognized is the mechanics of the real tables was always second best in Zaccaria tables. They had great sounds for the day, but the actual gaming mechanics left something to be desired for. If they are copying the true mechanics and feel of the real tables as they say they are...then they are pretty much spot on. What you have is another country trying to re produce Coca Cola Classic. You might come close, but you still are not Coca Cola. The best makers and designers of pinball have always been American, and always will be. Every other countries versions are just going to pale in comparison to a well made American table that was made by one of the Legendary pinball makers. Only so much can be done with the physics. Otherwise you are asking them to remake a table with physics that just didn't exist in the real table. Zaccaria tables were always drain magnets for balls. They ate quarter after quarter out of my pocket when I played them. I could play for a half hour to several hours on a Williams table, and then hit a Zaccaria and the balls were in the gutter within 2 minutes or less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mick Morry, post: 134063, member: 2924"] What must be recognized is the mechanics of the real tables was always second best in Zaccaria tables. They had great sounds for the day, but the actual gaming mechanics left something to be desired for. If they are copying the true mechanics and feel of the real tables as they say they are...then they are pretty much spot on. What you have is another country trying to re produce Coca Cola Classic. You might come close, but you still are not Coca Cola. The best makers and designers of pinball have always been American, and always will be. Every other countries versions are just going to pale in comparison to a well made American table that was made by one of the Legendary pinball makers. Only so much can be done with the physics. Otherwise you are asking them to remake a table with physics that just didn't exist in the real table. Zaccaria tables were always drain magnets for balls. They ate quarter after quarter out of my pocket when I played them. I could play for a half hour to several hours on a Williams table, and then hit a Zaccaria and the balls were in the gutter within 2 minutes or less. [/QUOTE]
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