I'm new to TPA, so applogies if this has been discussed, but I found it interesting in how some tables play better in real life while others play better in simulation. There even seems to be variance in simulation across platforms.
For example, I could never make ramp shots in Medieval Madness IRL, while in the simulation, just about every shot seems to go right up a ramp. The biggest difference though has to be Arabian Nights where the lamp spins like a top. I've never found a table IRL where the lamp would go even one full revolution.
I wonder though if it just boils down to experience on a table. For example, I loved Theater of Magic IRL and played it quite a bit. Although I like the TPA version on Xbox, I can't stand it on the iPad.
Is it just me, or do you find the simulations vary in difficulty and/or realism? Do the simulations vary, or are some tables just better suited to the iPad than others?
For example, I could never make ramp shots in Medieval Madness IRL, while in the simulation, just about every shot seems to go right up a ramp. The biggest difference though has to be Arabian Nights where the lamp spins like a top. I've never found a table IRL where the lamp would go even one full revolution.
I wonder though if it just boils down to experience on a table. For example, I loved Theater of Magic IRL and played it quite a bit. Although I like the TPA version on Xbox, I can't stand it on the iPad.
Is it just me, or do you find the simulations vary in difficulty and/or realism? Do the simulations vary, or are some tables just better suited to the iPad than others?