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<blockquote data-quote="vikingerik" data-source="post: 225854" data-attributes="member: 3745"><p>Again, you are still judging the TPA implementations and not the games as they are on real machines. I agree that MB's tuning feels a bit off in TPA, the ramps and scoop feel like you're shooting at the wrong angles. But that's got nothing to do with the real machine. A real MB feels just as good as AFM or MM on the ramps. T2 in TPA has this same problem (and actually the same ramp geometry as MB.)</p><p></p><p>And on Ripley's, you do care about all that other stuff on a real table. The 2x tour strategy only dominates in TPA when hourlong games rack up 200M of continent total. On a real machine, you tour once or twice for maybe 20M, and at that level all the other stuff like the jewel matrix and jackpots do matter.</p><p></p><p>Do you want to reconsider the premise of this list -- do you want to rank the tables as they are in TPA rather than the real thing? I get the sense that you really can't judge the real machines properly yourself for lack of experience with them. (And particularly the tables that aren't in TPA.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vikingerik, post: 225854, member: 3745"] Again, you are still judging the TPA implementations and not the games as they are on real machines. I agree that MB's tuning feels a bit off in TPA, the ramps and scoop feel like you're shooting at the wrong angles. But that's got nothing to do with the real machine. A real MB feels just as good as AFM or MM on the ramps. T2 in TPA has this same problem (and actually the same ramp geometry as MB.) And on Ripley's, you do care about all that other stuff on a real table. The 2x tour strategy only dominates in TPA when hourlong games rack up 200M of continent total. On a real machine, you tour once or twice for maybe 20M, and at that level all the other stuff like the jewel matrix and jackpots do matter. Do you want to reconsider the premise of this list -- do you want to rank the tables as they are in TPA rather than the real thing? I get the sense that you really can't judge the real machines properly yourself for lack of experience with them. (And particularly the tables that aren't in TPA.) [/QUOTE]
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