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<blockquote data-quote="Richard B" data-source="post: 19134" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>They've got a good core engine. Their aiming system is the best I've seen, and the ball seems to operate under physics rather than scripts and "dice rolls". There are things that can be fixed, however. As mentioned so many times before, by me and others, the ball is too bouncy, and accelerates too easily. You also can't pull off live catches, drop stops, cradle separations, and flick passes, though the latter two are only recently being incorporated into video pinball games. These techniques are essential for pulling off monster scores. </p><p>To their credit, they have made some improvements with CFTBL. The bounciness has been toned down, and post transfers are much easier to pull off than they have been in previous tables. FS also said they are going to address the flipper interaction, but one table at a time. If the engine can't simulate spin, they could modify it so it does, but they probably want to get the core engine perfected before adding new variables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard B, post: 19134, member: 306"] They've got a good core engine. Their aiming system is the best I've seen, and the ball seems to operate under physics rather than scripts and "dice rolls". There are things that can be fixed, however. As mentioned so many times before, by me and others, the ball is too bouncy, and accelerates too easily. You also can't pull off live catches, drop stops, cradle separations, and flick passes, though the latter two are only recently being incorporated into video pinball games. These techniques are essential for pulling off monster scores. To their credit, they have made some improvements with CFTBL. The bounciness has been toned down, and post transfers are much easier to pull off than they have been in previous tables. FS also said they are going to address the flipper interaction, but one table at a time. If the engine can't simulate spin, they could modify it so it does, but they probably want to get the core engine perfected before adding new variables. [/QUOTE]
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