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<blockquote data-quote="smbhax" data-source="post: 115638" data-attributes="member: 396"><p>Rather than going on a pressure percentage as it is now--which doesn't really feel right, at least not on PS3--I wonder if it could somehow be simulated better if the circuitry of games with upper flippers was itself simulated more accurately; as far as I understand it, "staged flippers" were really just kind of an incidental side effect of how the wiring was arranged. As for how it actually works, there are various pages purporting to describe that on the internet; for instance, to excerpt just a bit from <a href="http://stevekulpa.net/pinball/bally_flipper1.htm" target="_blank">Steve's Bally Page</a>:</p><p></p><p></p><p>And in general the game would really benefit from more accurate simulation of how the flippers of various different eras and manufacturers actually work; right now they all feel the same, which is simply not correct. Who knows, a more accurate simulation of their wiring might even make stuff like live/dead catches more feasible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smbhax, post: 115638, member: 396"] Rather than going on a pressure percentage as it is now--which doesn't really feel right, at least not on PS3--I wonder if it could somehow be simulated better if the circuitry of games with upper flippers was itself simulated more accurately; as far as I understand it, "staged flippers" were really just kind of an incidental side effect of how the wiring was arranged. As for how it actually works, there are various pages purporting to describe that on the internet; for instance, to excerpt just a bit from [url=http://stevekulpa.net/pinball/bally_flipper1.htm]Steve's Bally Page[/url]: And in general the game would really benefit from more accurate simulation of how the flippers of various different eras and manufacturers actually work; right now they all feel the same, which is simply not correct. Who knows, a more accurate simulation of their wiring might even make stuff like live/dead catches more feasible. [/QUOTE]
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