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<blockquote data-quote="Sean DonCarlos" data-source="post: 19029" data-attributes="member: 152"><p>I'm staying out of the whole Zen physics discussion (I tried the FX2 demo; it's just not my cup of tea I'm afraid), but I do have one comment on:</p><p></p><p></p><p>You may be suffering from the PS3's lag issues if that is the case. On the iPad 3 and the 360, once you find the sweet spot on the flipper for a particular shot, it doesn't move. This sweet spot will also correspond with the sweet spot on the physical table's flippers, assuming the table in question is in good repair. (All bets are off if the operator's been lax with maintenance.)</p><p></p><p>It's accurate enough that I was able to play a real RBION for the first time without the usual shot-finding process I normally have to go through when faced with an unfamiliar table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean DonCarlos, post: 19029, member: 152"] I'm staying out of the whole Zen physics discussion (I tried the FX2 demo; it's just not my cup of tea I'm afraid), but I do have one comment on: You may be suffering from the PS3's lag issues if that is the case. On the iPad 3 and the 360, once you find the sweet spot on the flipper for a particular shot, it doesn't move. This sweet spot will also correspond with the sweet spot on the physical table's flippers, assuming the table in question is in good repair. (All bets are off if the operator's been lax with maintenance.) It's accurate enough that I was able to play a real RBION for the first time without the usual shot-finding process I normally have to go through when faced with an unfamiliar table. [/QUOTE]
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