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<blockquote data-quote="Russell Bergman" data-source="post: 18990" data-attributes="member: 81"><p>TPA physics are much more on par from a real pinball machine than zen, which I call zen machines pinball machines on training wheels. Zen's flippers are too close together, you basically hit a drop target and you keep hearing "left kickback activated" and "right kickback activated"....which results with 16 hour gameplay with little ball loss, their flippers aren't strong enough so over 75% of the time when you shoot a ball to go up a ramp in the back, it comes back down WAY TOO MUCH, plus when I catch a ball going down the flipper outlane, I have to wait five seconds for the ball to stop spinning just to make a shot. On another note, with their latest offerings, I can recite many repeticious voiceover work. I still have Rick Jones telling me how Bruce Banner turned into the Hulk. I like Zen, but I like their earlier tables. They are too focused on taking the ball off the table with too much hocus pocus. It doesn't feel like pinball anymore. This is just my opinion as an avid pinball player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Russell Bergman, post: 18990, member: 81"] TPA physics are much more on par from a real pinball machine than zen, which I call zen machines pinball machines on training wheels. Zen's flippers are too close together, you basically hit a drop target and you keep hearing "left kickback activated" and "right kickback activated"....which results with 16 hour gameplay with little ball loss, their flippers aren't strong enough so over 75% of the time when you shoot a ball to go up a ramp in the back, it comes back down WAY TOO MUCH, plus when I catch a ball going down the flipper outlane, I have to wait five seconds for the ball to stop spinning just to make a shot. On another note, with their latest offerings, I can recite many repeticious voiceover work. I still have Rick Jones telling me how Bruce Banner turned into the Hulk. I like Zen, but I like their earlier tables. They are too focused on taking the ball off the table with too much hocus pocus. It doesn't feel like pinball anymore. This is just my opinion as an avid pinball player. [/QUOTE]
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