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Pinball Arcade Tables
Bally Tables - Retired Tables
Twilight Zone (1993)
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark W**a" data-source="post: 43698" data-attributes="member: 1196"><p>Um, what people? There's two people on the leader board with a score that high. There's dudes on Xbox with outrageous scores on every board and I guarentee they all suck in real life pinball. </p><p></p><p>I understand that some people think the game is too easy and that's fine but what I don't understand is why people are acting like this is a new thing or that its only Twilight Zone and Scared Stiff. With the exception of Cirqus Voiltaire every single table in the game is way easier than real life.</p><p></p><p>And final point. There are less than 1000 people on the leader boards (good bit less actually) that have a score over a billion. Assuming that they've sold 10,000 units across all platforms that means that less than 10% of players are skilled enough to even complete the wizard mode once. If sales are 20 thousand that number drops to under 5%. It's important to look at the bigger picture and not just us hardcore players. Imagine if you made the table harder your going to alienate 90% of your audience who already find it rough as is. And I know in real life it's closer to 99% of players easy, but pinball arcade isn't meant to replace real pinball it's meant to expand the audience. It was a conscious decision from day 1 and that's why all tables have nerfed difficulty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark W**a, post: 43698, member: 1196"] Um, what people? There's two people on the leader board with a score that high. There's dudes on Xbox with outrageous scores on every board and I guarentee they all suck in real life pinball. I understand that some people think the game is too easy and that's fine but what I don't understand is why people are acting like this is a new thing or that its only Twilight Zone and Scared Stiff. With the exception of Cirqus Voiltaire every single table in the game is way easier than real life. And final point. There are less than 1000 people on the leader boards (good bit less actually) that have a score over a billion. Assuming that they've sold 10,000 units across all platforms that means that less than 10% of players are skilled enough to even complete the wizard mode once. If sales are 20 thousand that number drops to under 5%. It's important to look at the bigger picture and not just us hardcore players. Imagine if you made the table harder your going to alienate 90% of your audience who already find it rough as is. And I know in real life it's closer to 99% of players easy, but pinball arcade isn't meant to replace real pinball it's meant to expand the audience. It was a conscious decision from day 1 and that's why all tables have nerfed difficulty. [/QUOTE]
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