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<blockquote data-quote="yespage" data-source="post: 251677" data-attributes="member: 5794"><p>I was curious about different pinball tables and the point where playing become tedious. And I'm talking about playing, not grinding with trapping all the time. </p><p></p><p>I was playing Scared Stiff and broke to about 133 million, which was about 90 million better than my previous high score. Obviously, this high score is no where near impressive on the Leaderboard, ranking in the 4000s. By my fourth or fifth extra ball (on my second ball), I was really starting to get board and wondered what drives people to score much much higher in that game (or many other games). Honestly, I always chuckle at the stiff-o-meter (I know, grow up!), but the repetition was getting to me, even though I was killing (in my own way) the table. </p><p></p><p>I recently broke 30 billion on Attack from Mars, and I'm not certain if I could ever get tired of that table. The rule set is too "easy" to get tired of it. There is always something to re-achieve. I think Monster Bash would fall under the same category.</p><p></p><p>I think I broke 100 or 200 million on Harley Davidson and I was ready to break my PS3!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yespage, post: 251677, member: 5794"] I was curious about different pinball tables and the point where playing become tedious. And I'm talking about playing, not grinding with trapping all the time. I was playing Scared Stiff and broke to about 133 million, which was about 90 million better than my previous high score. Obviously, this high score is no where near impressive on the Leaderboard, ranking in the 4000s. By my fourth or fifth extra ball (on my second ball), I was really starting to get board and wondered what drives people to score much much higher in that game (or many other games). Honestly, I always chuckle at the stiff-o-meter (I know, grow up!), but the repetition was getting to me, even though I was killing (in my own way) the table. I recently broke 30 billion on Attack from Mars, and I'm not certain if I could ever get tired of that table. The rule set is too "easy" to get tired of it. There is always something to re-achieve. I think Monster Bash would fall under the same category. I think I broke 100 or 200 million on Harley Davidson and I was ready to break my PS3! [/QUOTE]
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