Can anyone tell me if, like those that turn up their noses at certain types of wine or music or fashion, if there are pinball snobs? I had more written, but I didn't want to get kicked out of the forum. I like it here.
Can anyone tell me if, like those that turn up their noses at certain types of wine or music or fashion, if there are pinball snobs? I had more written, but I didn't want to get kicked out of the forum. I like it here.
First of all please don't liken rape to pinball strategy.
Reading through your rules it sounds like you're describing clever score stacking tactics rather than exploits. And I've only managed to get the half billion on CBW once, so it isn't that easy for the average player. I'd imagine it would be even more difficult on a real machine.
Yes, there definitely are pinball snobs. Sean freely admitted in the last podcast that he's a bit of a DMD snob, for example. That seems to be the most common type.
Don't worry about getting kicked out the forum, heh. You're a good guy and varying opinions are welcomed here. Even among the moderators, there is a lot of variety in our tastes and views. It's only when people can't keep it civil that they aren't welcome, but thankfully that doesn't happen too often.
I vote for a separate game from Farsight: Gottlieb 1974-1979 "The golden years"
My heart just skipped a beat at the thought. I'm going to have to get back to Vegas soon just to feed my classic Gotlieb addiction.
My heart skipped a beat too, Jeff and after that, Karl, my mouth started to slobber. Just the thought of that brightened my whole day. Thanks Karl and Jeff
I guess you could say a was a Williams/Bally snob. it wasn't that I had any particular allegiance for them or anything, I just seemed to enjoy their machines more. but thankfully I have since outgrown that (TPA had a little influence). it pains me to think about the many classic tables that I may have missed out on simply because I thought it wasn't worth putting a quarter into a particular machine.Can anyone tell me if, like those that turn up their noses at certain types of wine or music or fashion, if there are pinball snobs?
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Can anyone tell me if, like those that turn up their noses at certain types of wine or music or fashion, if there are pinball snobs? I had more written, but I didn't want to get kicked out of the forum. I like it here.
That rape is a plant, not the sexual assault rape. Most people don't even know that Canola is a form of rape anymore due to the cross breeding of different types of rapeseed.
mine didn't. While I do regret that I didn't have a chance to play more EM's IRL I have to say that I don't find them so enjoyable in digital form.My heart just skipped a beat at the thought. I'm going to have to get back to Vegas soon just to feed my classic Gotlieb addiction.
mine didn't. While I do regret that I didn't have a chance to play more EM's IRL I have to say that I don't find them so enjoyable in digital form.
I think if FS toned down the nudging to realistic levels, a lot of challenge would resurface in their simulation. In Big Shot on the PC i can literally steer the ball almost wherever I want it to go
HAve to jump on the bandwagon with this comment. The nudging is way overpowered. Has FS ever addressed or even mentioned any issues with the nudging?I think if FS toned down the nudging to realistic levels, a lot of challenge would resurface in their simulation. In Big Shot on the PC i can literally steer the ball almost wherever I want it to go
HAve to jump on the bandwagon with this comment. The nudging is way overpowered. Has FS ever addressed or even mentioned any issues with the nudging?
The biggest problem with EM's for me. Nudging is everything IRL, but on TPA it's almost always TILT. On tablet if I have nudge on sensor big Shot is unplayable. Central Park is better, nudging up is usable there. But still, one can nudge in a 16486298 ways IRL.