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<blockquote data-quote="DeeEff" data-source="post: 98755" data-attributes="member: 2188"><p>I think TPA nudging (iPad, tap nudge) is just about perfect, given the difficulty of digitizing an analog function. Yeah, it's *way* easier than IRL, but it just feels right on the tablet - the sensitivity (several seconds of rest needed before nudging again to avoid warnings), the power (enough to save the ball with a single nudge (most times, most tables)), and the actual ball motion when nudged. </p><p></p><p>PS3 TPA with its analog nudging is far easier than iOS (which, again, is far easier than IRL), but I don't think it's noticeably more powerful; at "full nudge" the ball seems to veer similarly to iOS, at least to me. But if you only do small nudges you can push the ball around a LOT before getting any warnings.</p><p></p><p>I am a nudge monster, both with TPA and on real machines - I can only play a couple of games on a real table before my wrists hurt from moving it around (usually without warnings). So I especially enjoy TPA's pain-free, predictable nudging abilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeeEff, post: 98755, member: 2188"] I think TPA nudging (iPad, tap nudge) is just about perfect, given the difficulty of digitizing an analog function. Yeah, it's *way* easier than IRL, but it just feels right on the tablet - the sensitivity (several seconds of rest needed before nudging again to avoid warnings), the power (enough to save the ball with a single nudge (most times, most tables)), and the actual ball motion when nudged. PS3 TPA with its analog nudging is far easier than iOS (which, again, is far easier than IRL), but I don't think it's noticeably more powerful; at "full nudge" the ball seems to veer similarly to iOS, at least to me. But if you only do small nudges you can push the ball around a LOT before getting any warnings. I am a nudge monster, both with TPA and on real machines - I can only play a couple of games on a real table before my wrists hurt from moving it around (usually without warnings). So I especially enjoy TPA's pain-free, predictable nudging abilities. [/QUOTE]
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