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<blockquote data-quote="Cloda" data-source="post: 282097" data-attributes="member: 7520"><p>I'm one of the original Zen crowd veterans, having been enamoured with the game since 2010. The reason why I never played TPA is because the ball felt like a floating hockey puck and I could never get any feel for it. The only TPA table that I played for an extended period was Tales of Arabian Nights but it never really gripped me and I never got into the game as I did with the Zen tables. I had more than enough goals to aim for with Zen's tables that I never had a reason to give TPA more of a go. My gaming requirements have changed tremendously over the last couple of years with family, work and study responsibilities so the Williams tables has been a godsend for me as I can still enjoy a decent game in a relatively short amount of time. I'm looking forward to any new Williams / Bally table that Zen is going to bring out as they are all new to me. My biggest hope for their originals is that they will design and release them with both Zen and Arcade physics like they have for the Williams/Bally tables as I'm more interested in playing with arcade physics from now on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cloda, post: 282097, member: 7520"] I'm one of the original Zen crowd veterans, having been enamoured with the game since 2010. The reason why I never played TPA is because the ball felt like a floating hockey puck and I could never get any feel for it. The only TPA table that I played for an extended period was Tales of Arabian Nights but it never really gripped me and I never got into the game as I did with the Zen tables. I had more than enough goals to aim for with Zen's tables that I never had a reason to give TPA more of a go. My gaming requirements have changed tremendously over the last couple of years with family, work and study responsibilities so the Williams tables has been a godsend for me as I can still enjoy a decent game in a relatively short amount of time. I'm looking forward to any new Williams / Bally table that Zen is going to bring out as they are all new to me. My biggest hope for their originals is that they will design and release them with both Zen and Arcade physics like they have for the Williams/Bally tables as I'm more interested in playing with arcade physics from now on. [/QUOTE]
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