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What is a "Pro" Table?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark W**a" data-source="post: 48344" data-attributes="member: 1196"><p>I agree. Only table I feel is worth the entire 3.99 is Elvira Scared Stiff, because it allows me to enjoy the full uncensored speech, set the game to 3 balls no extra, and does offer some useful tips. Still, even that's not worth 3.99 maybe 1.99 or 2.99, unless you're super hardcore about the table like I am. And the fact they turned on Family Mode as a ploy for more sales for Pro isn't right, but I've already said my peace on that multiple times.</p><p></p><p>What you get is the following: A table "exploration" mode, that basically let's you zoom in on the table and look around. It's not that great. "Free" mode that allows you to move the ball around with your thumb, activating switches. Kind of like if you owned the real table and took the glass off and messed around. Kinda cool. You get "tips" which you can find for free on the net, but it's nice to have in game instructions showing you step by step what to do. Access to the operators menu, which let's you tweak difficulty, balls, set up a message, basically anything that you could do if you actually owned a real life machine. Features book keeping though I'm not sure if it actually saves anything (I'll get back to you on that). </p><p></p><p>Negatives: turning on operator menu, even if you only change the Family Mode that doesn't effect gameplay, makes you inelligable for leaderboard scoring. </p><p></p><p>Overall, at .99 cents I'd say it's worth it without question. 1.99 isn't bad if you really like the table. I do not recommend the add-on at 3.99 as that is more than most tables on the service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark W**a, post: 48344, member: 1196"] I agree. Only table I feel is worth the entire 3.99 is Elvira Scared Stiff, because it allows me to enjoy the full uncensored speech, set the game to 3 balls no extra, and does offer some useful tips. Still, even that's not worth 3.99 maybe 1.99 or 2.99, unless you're super hardcore about the table like I am. And the fact they turned on Family Mode as a ploy for more sales for Pro isn't right, but I've already said my peace on that multiple times. What you get is the following: A table "exploration" mode, that basically let's you zoom in on the table and look around. It's not that great. "Free" mode that allows you to move the ball around with your thumb, activating switches. Kind of like if you owned the real table and took the glass off and messed around. Kinda cool. You get "tips" which you can find for free on the net, but it's nice to have in game instructions showing you step by step what to do. Access to the operators menu, which let's you tweak difficulty, balls, set up a message, basically anything that you could do if you actually owned a real life machine. Features book keeping though I'm not sure if it actually saves anything (I'll get back to you on that). Negatives: turning on operator menu, even if you only change the Family Mode that doesn't effect gameplay, makes you inelligable for leaderboard scoring. Overall, at .99 cents I'd say it's worth it without question. 1.99 isn't bad if you really like the table. I do not recommend the add-on at 3.99 as that is more than most tables on the service. [/QUOTE]
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