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<blockquote data-quote="mmmagnetic" data-source="post: 159981" data-attributes="member: 558"><p>Haha, this is great. Tried it and it worked instantly (I still got a tilt later on, but no risk, no fun!). This will be very helpful - I love little exploits like these!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You´re right, this isn´t pinball. It´s a videogame, and one that isn´t exactly known for its stunning amount of realism.</p><p></p><p>Really, the best way to have fun with Zen pinball is to not take it too seriously. It used to really rub me the wrong way with all the videogamey elements, but I recently really started to enjoy it and even like the score popups and the little effects here and there. I used to kinda hate it, but I´ve ended up buying almost every single table available on the Vita in the past few weeks.</p><p></p><p>And really, I don´t care about how unbalanced the tables are either. I´m still crappy enough at pinball to not really have it affect me, and I also don´t really read any of the guides, so figuring out the tables by themselves and trying to beat my own pathetic scores it more than enough fun for my money <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> There´s also simply SO MANY of them that I wouldn´t dedicate 30 hours on a single table anyways. It´s usually just "hop in, play a credit or two, on to the next one" for me.</p><p></p><p>I mean, I understand where you´re coming from, and I´m definitely not telling you that you should try it again, but Zen pinball isn´t a simulator and it doesn´t try to be, so the "this isn´t pinball" angle is a bit misplaced.</p><p></p><p>And unlike TPA, there are no real tables to compare it against. Different physics can completely change how the virtual version plays from the way the creators intended, but on Zen pinball, these tables are specifically designed with the physics in mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmmagnetic, post: 159981, member: 558"] Haha, this is great. Tried it and it worked instantly (I still got a tilt later on, but no risk, no fun!). This will be very helpful - I love little exploits like these! You´re right, this isn´t pinball. It´s a videogame, and one that isn´t exactly known for its stunning amount of realism. Really, the best way to have fun with Zen pinball is to not take it too seriously. It used to really rub me the wrong way with all the videogamey elements, but I recently really started to enjoy it and even like the score popups and the little effects here and there. I used to kinda hate it, but I´ve ended up buying almost every single table available on the Vita in the past few weeks. And really, I don´t care about how unbalanced the tables are either. I´m still crappy enough at pinball to not really have it affect me, and I also don´t really read any of the guides, so figuring out the tables by themselves and trying to beat my own pathetic scores it more than enough fun for my money ;) There´s also simply SO MANY of them that I wouldn´t dedicate 30 hours on a single table anyways. It´s usually just "hop in, play a credit or two, on to the next one" for me. I mean, I understand where you´re coming from, and I´m definitely not telling you that you should try it again, but Zen pinball isn´t a simulator and it doesn´t try to be, so the "this isn´t pinball" angle is a bit misplaced. And unlike TPA, there are no real tables to compare it against. Different physics can completely change how the virtual version plays from the way the creators intended, but on Zen pinball, these tables are specifically designed with the physics in mind. [/QUOTE]
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