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<blockquote data-quote="Pinballfan69" data-source="post: 14209" data-attributes="member: 221"><p>Finally after a couple of months replaying to this thread. I find TPA balls way too 'floaty' for my liking so I'm finding I enjoy Zen pinball much more. It jsut feels mor elike the physics of real pinball. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I did play LOTR and Pirates of the carribean this week and aside from the outlane drains (Which annoy me for a table that cost almost $2 to play), the ball seems more weighty. Personally I think ZEn should have their bumpers (Geez I forgot what they call the bumpers around the flippers) more sensitive. That way It would make the tables feel more like the balls are out of control. Tht should give pinball purists the sense of having to work for scores much likie real p[inball.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As it is it's all about personal taste. I enjoy Zen more than TPA but that is not to say i don't like TPA and wont play it all. I love pinball and to have tables I've played growing up in the arcades recreated even in it's virtual form so much fun. Can't wait to dive into the new DLC Medieval etc. I've benn out of town so once I get back I'll play them but I think I still will go back to ZEn/Marvel more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinballfan69, post: 14209, member: 221"] Finally after a couple of months replaying to this thread. I find TPA balls way too 'floaty' for my liking so I'm finding I enjoy Zen pinball much more. It jsut feels mor elike the physics of real pinball. I did play LOTR and Pirates of the carribean this week and aside from the outlane drains (Which annoy me for a table that cost almost $2 to play), the ball seems more weighty. Personally I think ZEn should have their bumpers (Geez I forgot what they call the bumpers around the flippers) more sensitive. That way It would make the tables feel more like the balls are out of control. Tht should give pinball purists the sense of having to work for scores much likie real p[inball. As it is it's all about personal taste. I enjoy Zen more than TPA but that is not to say i don't like TPA and wont play it all. I love pinball and to have tables I've played growing up in the arcades recreated even in it's virtual form so much fun. Can't wait to dive into the new DLC Medieval etc. I've benn out of town so once I get back I'll play them but I think I still will go back to ZEn/Marvel more. [/QUOTE]
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