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<blockquote data-quote="Sean DonCarlos" data-source="post: 37254" data-attributes="member: 152"><p>Definitely an option as well, and probably objectively safer. It is slower, although 500K every few seconds can hardly be considered "slow" scoring on Scared Stiff. </p><p></p><p>On an iPad, my left thumb starts going numb after a minute or so of pressing the glass continuously to hold up a flipper. I used to write these strategy threads after the 360 version of the table in question was released, so that touchscreen input issues weren't affecting my technique, but with the 360 version in limbo that no longer works.</p><p></p><p>I also find that once I get into a "flow" of hitting ramps, I get better at hitting more. As in, if I make the first 4 ramps and establish a rhythm, I'm probably on my way to looping at least 10 of them. Players who don't get into that flow (and you'll know it once you've got it) probably will be better off with your method.</p><p></p><p>Keep the tips coming, everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean DonCarlos, post: 37254, member: 152"] Definitely an option as well, and probably objectively safer. It is slower, although 500K every few seconds can hardly be considered "slow" scoring on Scared Stiff. On an iPad, my left thumb starts going numb after a minute or so of pressing the glass continuously to hold up a flipper. I used to write these strategy threads after the 360 version of the table in question was released, so that touchscreen input issues weren't affecting my technique, but with the 360 version in limbo that no longer works. I also find that once I get into a "flow" of hitting ramps, I get better at hitting more. As in, if I make the first 4 ramps and establish a rhythm, I'm probably on my way to looping at least 10 of them. Players who don't get into that flow (and you'll know it once you've got it) probably will be better off with your method. Keep the tips coming, everyone! [/QUOTE]
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