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I guess the point I was meandering about with is this:If you play real pinball out in the wild, you've got no choice but to play at whatever settings the operator has set. The only way to control your preferred table settings is to buy your own table. So with that perspective, paying a bit more for Pro mode to adjust your preferred operator settings is really quite reasonable.And yes, the UI is dreadful, but doesn't bother me as much since the tables are really what my eyes spend the most time on.
I guess the point I was meandering about with is this:
If you play real pinball out in the wild, you've got no choice but to play at whatever settings the operator has set. The only way to control your preferred table settings is to buy your own table. So with that perspective, paying a bit more for Pro mode to adjust your preferred operator settings is really quite reasonable.
And yes, the UI is dreadful, but doesn't bother me as much since the tables are really what my eyes spend the most time on.