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<blockquote data-quote="Fuseball" data-source="post: 25239" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>I don't think I've noticed any playfield parts other than flippers and some outlane posts (TotAN) misaligned with artwork. I'm guessing that the flipper positioning and pivot point gets adjusted during testing to make the game play properly and ensure that all the shots are possible to make. In some cases this requires moving the flipper itself a noticeable distance from where it should be. This is most noticeable on MM and Taxi, although other games with definite artwork locations for flippers (MB for example) are fine.</p><p></p><p>Although the MM flipper gap is visibly too wide, I would be perfectly happy for them to remove the dots from the artwork rather than mess up the physics of the game. If I couldn't see the dots I would never have known that Taxi's flippers were out of alignment with the original game's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuseball, post: 25239, member: 539"] I don't think I've noticed any playfield parts other than flippers and some outlane posts (TotAN) misaligned with artwork. I'm guessing that the flipper positioning and pivot point gets adjusted during testing to make the game play properly and ensure that all the shots are possible to make. In some cases this requires moving the flipper itself a noticeable distance from where it should be. This is most noticeable on MM and Taxi, although other games with definite artwork locations for flippers (MB for example) are fine. Although the MM flipper gap is visibly too wide, I would be perfectly happy for them to remove the dots from the artwork rather than mess up the physics of the game. If I couldn't see the dots I would never have known that Taxi's flippers were out of alignment with the original game's. [/QUOTE]
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