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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 292696" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>Even in real life, I rarely nudge, which makes it amusing to me to hear you say it renders the tables unplayable. Does it make playing them like a top seeded pro impossible? That I’ll buy, but I do just fine in online tournaments without nudging, and I have no excuses not to as I play with a controller.</p><p></p><p>As for how these play in real life, have you ever heard the term “House ball”? Although not designed this way, I have played many a table that do to whatever circumstances, drained the ball without ever touching my flipper. And yes, people quickly stopped dropping quarters into them which is why a game like Twilight Zone came out with a mod for all the ball drains on the left from balls coming out the pop bumpers. </p><p></p><p>One other thing...the ‘Zen’ physics play different from real tables, the Pro physics are more spot on. It’s most noticeable with how balls behave going around orbits and dead passing off flippers. Also, the flipper angle is higher with Zen physics (same angle that TPA uses actually), but true to real tables with Pro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 292696, member: 134"] Even in real life, I rarely nudge, which makes it amusing to me to hear you say it renders the tables unplayable. Does it make playing them like a top seeded pro impossible? That I’ll buy, but I do just fine in online tournaments without nudging, and I have no excuses not to as I play with a controller. As for how these play in real life, have you ever heard the term “House ball”? Although not designed this way, I have played many a table that do to whatever circumstances, drained the ball without ever touching my flipper. And yes, people quickly stopped dropping quarters into them which is why a game like Twilight Zone came out with a mod for all the ball drains on the left from balls coming out the pop bumpers. One other thing...the ‘Zen’ physics play different from real tables, the Pro physics are more spot on. It’s most noticeable with how balls behave going around orbits and dead passing off flippers. Also, the flipper angle is higher with Zen physics (same angle that TPA uses actually), but true to real tables with Pro. [/QUOTE]
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