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Pinball FX (4)
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<blockquote data-quote="ODB123" data-source="post: 296084" data-attributes="member: 8007"><p>How is there even a market at all for their fake pinball games? The quality of animation was amateurish at best back in 2013 with sorcerer's lair and has barely improved since then. Additional demerits included floaty physics, balls on rails play, and non-existent level of difficulty, making a 45 minute game possible on your very first try.</p><p></p><p>Now, they're supposedly bringing "realistic" physics to fake animated tables? That's just silly. There's no way of even gauging what realistic physics might look like on tables that don't exist and therefore have no real world reference points. </p><p></p><p>Fake zen tables always had the look and feel of cheap, free, animated tables. Even though I haven't spent a dime on zen products, I can see why their customers are loathe to pay for the same second rate products repeatedly. Then again, I can't understand why they paid in the first place to begin with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ODB123, post: 296084, member: 8007"] How is there even a market at all for their fake pinball games? The quality of animation was amateurish at best back in 2013 with sorcerer's lair and has barely improved since then. Additional demerits included floaty physics, balls on rails play, and non-existent level of difficulty, making a 45 minute game possible on your very first try. Now, they're supposedly bringing "realistic" physics to fake animated tables? That's just silly. There's no way of even gauging what realistic physics might look like on tables that don't exist and therefore have no real world reference points. Fake zen tables always had the look and feel of cheap, free, animated tables. Even though I haven't spent a dime on zen products, I can see why their customers are loathe to pay for the same second rate products repeatedly. Then again, I can't understand why they paid in the first place to begin with. [/QUOTE]
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