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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 2070" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>I always had a hard time wrapping my head around the idea of the center drain pin. Earthshaker had one, and letting the ball go straight down the center without flipping or nudging took every ounce of control from me to just let the ball bounce and then flip the flipper. I know those were an operator option to install, as then I'd get really screwed up when I came across a table that didn't have the pin!</p><p></p><p>What I'm gonna be very curious to see with TPA, especially when Whirlwind get made, is to see if the ball has more weight. In PBHOF, the ball would glide across Whirlwind's Skyway Toll even with weak shots. I know on the real pin that ball came right back down the ramp more often than not. That is something I really like about Zen's physics, the weight of the ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 2070, member: 134"] I always had a hard time wrapping my head around the idea of the center drain pin. Earthshaker had one, and letting the ball go straight down the center without flipping or nudging took every ounce of control from me to just let the ball bounce and then flip the flipper. I know those were an operator option to install, as then I'd get really screwed up when I came across a table that didn't have the pin! What I'm gonna be very curious to see with TPA, especially when Whirlwind get made, is to see if the ball has more weight. In PBHOF, the ball would glide across Whirlwind's Skyway Toll even with weak shots. I know on the real pin that ball came right back down the ramp more often than not. That is something I really like about Zen's physics, the weight of the ball. [/QUOTE]
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