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<blockquote data-quote="Pinballfan69" data-source="post: 53574" data-attributes="member: 221"><p>Awesome to hear something from a real tourney player. I'm still curious on most 'pro' player thoughts on the game. To me PA feels pretty good but nothing like the real thing. Of course you can take the same strategies in real pinball and process them on these tables as well couldn't you? </p><p></p><p>Anyway since the recent Ps3 update I can now control my shots better than the previous version. I haven't played too much real pinball since the prices were around $1.50 to $2.00 for 1 game (which I thought was ridiculous back then) so I didn't play much. Now Zen and Farsight got my addiction back of playing real pinball again so I've been trying to find places in AZ to play. Found a decent Spiderman table and been doing well. I love it when I consistently win free games.</p><p></p><p>That said, we need more flipper physics where we can Drop catch, true cradle separation and others. The reality of it is even though it's fairly close it's nothing like the real thing.</p><p></p><p>Like Bass Mummy mentioned, wonder what your thought on the physics of PA compared to the real thing. Also i'm pretty sure that you would campaign on removing extra balls in tournament mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinballfan69, post: 53574, member: 221"] Awesome to hear something from a real tourney player. I'm still curious on most 'pro' player thoughts on the game. To me PA feels pretty good but nothing like the real thing. Of course you can take the same strategies in real pinball and process them on these tables as well couldn't you? Anyway since the recent Ps3 update I can now control my shots better than the previous version. I haven't played too much real pinball since the prices were around $1.50 to $2.00 for 1 game (which I thought was ridiculous back then) so I didn't play much. Now Zen and Farsight got my addiction back of playing real pinball again so I've been trying to find places in AZ to play. Found a decent Spiderman table and been doing well. I love it when I consistently win free games. That said, we need more flipper physics where we can Drop catch, true cradle separation and others. The reality of it is even though it's fairly close it's nothing like the real thing. Like Bass Mummy mentioned, wonder what your thought on the physics of PA compared to the real thing. Also i'm pretty sure that you would campaign on removing extra balls in tournament mode. [/QUOTE]
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