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<blockquote data-quote="Potrzebie" data-source="post: 171957" data-attributes="member: 4705"><p>I started out really liking this table. After a month or so of play, my opinions have changed. This table is 99% luck. There is only one skill-shot possible, plunging to hit the top left rollover (there is no skill needed to hit the top right rollover. You do a full plunger shot and you hit it every time.). Otherwise, you spend most of your time watching the ball, bounce around the upper playfield.</p><p></p><p>Doing a flipper catch or pass is virtually impossible. About nine out of ten attempts end in a drain. Lighting at least one, if not both the specials is fairly easy in five balls, but with the drain ratio as high as it is, what's the point? Nudging is only marginally helpful. And judging by the various youtube videos of the real-life table, it's not any different. </p><p></p><p>Time to say, "Meh" and move on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Potrzebie, post: 171957, member: 4705"] I started out really liking this table. After a month or so of play, my opinions have changed. This table is 99% luck. There is only one skill-shot possible, plunging to hit the top left rollover (there is no skill needed to hit the top right rollover. You do a full plunger shot and you hit it every time.). Otherwise, you spend most of your time watching the ball, bounce around the upper playfield. Doing a flipper catch or pass is virtually impossible. About nine out of ten attempts end in a drain. Lighting at least one, if not both the specials is fairly easy in five balls, but with the drain ratio as high as it is, what's the point? Nudging is only marginally helpful. And judging by the various youtube videos of the real-life table, it's not any different. Time to say, "Meh" and move on. [/QUOTE]
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