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<blockquote data-quote="jkonami" data-source="post: 117557" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Which one has the trees? At first I think the 3D models are what I didn't like about it but I think I'm fine with it now.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think this is what I underestimated at first. They all have rule sets that you have to learn - and this is what I like most from pinball. Any table that you have to slowly learn to reveal a new mode, animation, music, multiball... gradual payoff for persistence. I appreciate it far more than instant multiball gratification. Some of them are pretty interesting too, like the Civil War table, where it looks like you have to get a percentage of the vote between Cap and Ironman, and the table announcing various mutants taking sides as you play, pretty cool. I agree with you that sometimes I don't know what to do on many tables, and I noticed the guide for playing they include isn't as in depth as Farsight's guides, but I haven't decided if that's a good thing or a bad thing yet. I kinda like some of the mystery to remain to be discovered.</p><p></p><p>The other thing PBFX nailed for me is this: My friend bought the bundle too, so now it shows for each table who holds the high score. Now we can go back and forth trying to beat each other's scores. I really hope Farsight builds in support for Steam friends leaderboards, in-game because it's exactly what I would want out of a high score table. It would be extra awesome if down the road, I built a cabinet, then my friends internet scores could somehow update on the DMD through the internet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkonami, post: 117557, member: 288"] Which one has the trees? At first I think the 3D models are what I didn't like about it but I think I'm fine with it now. I think this is what I underestimated at first. They all have rule sets that you have to learn - and this is what I like most from pinball. Any table that you have to slowly learn to reveal a new mode, animation, music, multiball... gradual payoff for persistence. I appreciate it far more than instant multiball gratification. Some of them are pretty interesting too, like the Civil War table, where it looks like you have to get a percentage of the vote between Cap and Ironman, and the table announcing various mutants taking sides as you play, pretty cool. I agree with you that sometimes I don't know what to do on many tables, and I noticed the guide for playing they include isn't as in depth as Farsight's guides, but I haven't decided if that's a good thing or a bad thing yet. I kinda like some of the mystery to remain to be discovered. The other thing PBFX nailed for me is this: My friend bought the bundle too, so now it shows for each table who holds the high score. Now we can go back and forth trying to beat each other's scores. I really hope Farsight builds in support for Steam friends leaderboards, in-game because it's exactly what I would want out of a high score table. It would be extra awesome if down the road, I built a cabinet, then my friends internet scores could somehow update on the DMD through the internet. [/QUOTE]
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