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Table Talk: Williams Pinball
Vol 4 Flipper Physics Video
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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 287896" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>Are you playing in <strong>Classic Single Player</strong>? Because that is where the new physics are, not in Single Player. You'll for sure know the difference if you have the ability to choose between Arcade and Tournament.</p><p></p><p>If so, the easiest way to see the difference is with Hurricane. If you have a ball that doesn't make it all the way up the Hurricane ramp, let it come back down and do a dead pass (don't touch the right flipper). Watch as the ball hits, you'll see the flipper flex down a bit as the ball makes impact. That little bit of energy absorption is key, and it is what makes pulling off flipper tricks more realistic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 287896, member: 134"] Are you playing in [B]Classic Single Player[/B]? Because that is where the new physics are, not in Single Player. You'll for sure know the difference if you have the ability to choose between Arcade and Tournament. If so, the easiest way to see the difference is with Hurricane. If you have a ball that doesn't make it all the way up the Hurricane ramp, let it come back down and do a dead pass (don't touch the right flipper). Watch as the ball hits, you'll see the flipper flex down a bit as the ball makes impact. That little bit of energy absorption is key, and it is what makes pulling off flipper tricks more realistic. [/QUOTE]
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