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<blockquote data-quote="bavelb" data-source="post: 25740" data-attributes="member: 358"><p>TOTAN and RBION are my favourites, and I find they have the most longevity out of all the tables due to 2 factors (the same goes for TOM and MM as well come to think of it): </p><p>1)a lot of stuff to do, unlike BH and Gorgar, with a lot of setting up (lightning lamp x 3 in Multiball, 2 x playfield Atlantismode) possibilities with challenging risk/reward ratios</p><p>2)no easy to reach "wtf imba score mode" like Monsters of Rock, Ringmaster Battle etc that other newer tables seem to have and that make high score runs focus on them solely and as often as possible.</p><p></p><p>Rbion has a high score modus (Atlantis), but setting that up to be very valuable is a long, complex and very entertaining process. TOM's and MM Highscore mode is a harder to reach Wizard mode as well. Totans wizard mode is easy to reach but not extremely valuable. Compare that to the easy to reach Monster of Rock, Ringmaster battle (and Join Cirqus) and</p><p></p><p>To get a good highscore, or beat my own highscore Totan and Rbion require very good play over a long course of the game as my number of balls are limited (although easier to get in RBION). The problem I have with the older tables in that sense is the fact my highscores there revolve around getting as much extra balls as possible as they are seemingly infinite. </p><p></p><p>BH saving grace in that department is that extra balls alone aren't enough, and setting up a 2x lower playfield multiplier with multiball is a challenge every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bavelb, post: 25740, member: 358"] TOTAN and RBION are my favourites, and I find they have the most longevity out of all the tables due to 2 factors (the same goes for TOM and MM as well come to think of it): 1)a lot of stuff to do, unlike BH and Gorgar, with a lot of setting up (lightning lamp x 3 in Multiball, 2 x playfield Atlantismode) possibilities with challenging risk/reward ratios 2)no easy to reach "wtf imba score mode" like Monsters of Rock, Ringmaster Battle etc that other newer tables seem to have and that make high score runs focus on them solely and as often as possible. Rbion has a high score modus (Atlantis), but setting that up to be very valuable is a long, complex and very entertaining process. TOM's and MM Highscore mode is a harder to reach Wizard mode as well. Totans wizard mode is easy to reach but not extremely valuable. Compare that to the easy to reach Monster of Rock, Ringmaster battle (and Join Cirqus) and To get a good highscore, or beat my own highscore Totan and Rbion require very good play over a long course of the game as my number of balls are limited (although easier to get in RBION). The problem I have with the older tables in that sense is the fact my highscores there revolve around getting as much extra balls as possible as they are seemingly infinite. BH saving grace in that department is that extra balls alone aren't enough, and setting up a 2x lower playfield multiplier with multiball is a challenge every time. [/QUOTE]
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