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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 212576" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>I'm not a Zen physics hater either. I do believe their rubber needs to have more bounce, but I personally like the weight of their ball. To me you can feel the struggle of the ball going up ramps, and I've played enough tables in real life where this is totally the reality. Conversely, the bounce of the ball you mention? Oh it's a reality. I just played the Medieval Madness reproduction last month, and that ball bounced all over the place, as much as I've ever seen in TPA. If TPA could implement ball spin like Zen, that would take care of the patterns. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, they both have their pros and cons. We just don't know how many cons would disappear with Zen if they actually reproduced a real table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 212576, member: 134"] I'm not a Zen physics hater either. I do believe their rubber needs to have more bounce, but I personally like the weight of their ball. To me you can feel the struggle of the ball going up ramps, and I've played enough tables in real life where this is totally the reality. Conversely, the bounce of the ball you mention? Oh it's a reality. I just played the Medieval Madness reproduction last month, and that ball bounced all over the place, as much as I've ever seen in TPA. If TPA could implement ball spin like Zen, that would take care of the patterns. Anyway, they both have their pros and cons. We just don't know how many cons would disappear with Zen if they actually reproduced a real table. [/QUOTE]
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