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<blockquote data-quote="vikingerik" data-source="post: 166449" data-attributes="member: 3745"><p>It's the flipper and nudge physics in TPA that are still way too easy compared to real life. It's enormously easier to control and trap a ball that can never spin. And to slap-save with flippers that can be shoved two full inches sideways at the tap of a button. I agree that the easy table shots (MM and CFTBL left ramps) have been toned down (with some exceptions, High Speed's ramp is still too easy), but the ease that TPA allows in dead and hold passing still makes the games far more controllable and exploitable than any real machine.</p><p></p><p>Pro Pinball... yeah they blew it with the dull voice work on Timeshock and music on BRUSA. But funny thing is they were perfectly capable of both, since the voice work on BRUSA and music on Timeshock are both awesome. Actually The Web has the best sound package of them all, but it was always overlooked and overshadowed by the later games' popularity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vikingerik, post: 166449, member: 3745"] It's the flipper and nudge physics in TPA that are still way too easy compared to real life. It's enormously easier to control and trap a ball that can never spin. And to slap-save with flippers that can be shoved two full inches sideways at the tap of a button. I agree that the easy table shots (MM and CFTBL left ramps) have been toned down (with some exceptions, High Speed's ramp is still too easy), but the ease that TPA allows in dead and hold passing still makes the games far more controllable and exploitable than any real machine. Pro Pinball... yeah they blew it with the dull voice work on Timeshock and music on BRUSA. But funny thing is they were perfectly capable of both, since the voice work on BRUSA and music on Timeshock are both awesome. Actually The Web has the best sound package of them all, but it was always overlooked and overshadowed by the later games' popularity. [/QUOTE]
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