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What Zen Original tables play the most like real pinball?
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<blockquote data-quote="bavelb" data-source="post: 280254" data-attributes="member: 358"><p>After getting into some Williams tables, I decided to try some original Zen tables I somehow acquired on my switch. Somehow I got Adventureland and Son of Zeus (I think they were free at some point). Mostly because they were in the 3-minute score challenge versus mode (I forgot the name).</p><p></p><p>And Ive got to say...those 2 reminded me why I bounced of Zen in the past several times. Ramps ramps everywhere! In the past I had similar issues with Hulk and Avengers tables. What a stark difference from playing Getaway, MM and Fishtales with such varies layouts. What a difference some spot targets, saucers etc make. So those 2 don't instill a lot of confidence in me for later tables actually being closer to RL-pinball. Doesnt matter in a geberal sence. Couldnt be happier for the Williams implementations and interpretations. But for the scope of this here it did make me scratch my head</p><p></p><p>edit: this isnt a physics thing I think, cause as far as I'm aware, the physics in the singleplayer and challengemodes for Williams is the same as the 'zen original physics'. Althouhj those original tables do feel 'mushier'. Almost as if the walls of those tables dampen the power of the shots.</p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bavelb, post: 280254, member: 358"] After getting into some Williams tables, I decided to try some original Zen tables I somehow acquired on my switch. Somehow I got Adventureland and Son of Zeus (I think they were free at some point). Mostly because they were in the 3-minute score challenge versus mode (I forgot the name). And Ive got to say...those 2 reminded me why I bounced of Zen in the past several times. Ramps ramps everywhere! In the past I had similar issues with Hulk and Avengers tables. What a stark difference from playing Getaway, MM and Fishtales with such varies layouts. What a difference some spot targets, saucers etc make. So those 2 don't instill a lot of confidence in me for later tables actually being closer to RL-pinball. Doesnt matter in a geberal sence. Couldnt be happier for the Williams implementations and interpretations. But for the scope of this here it did make me scratch my head edit: this isnt a physics thing I think, cause as far as I'm aware, the physics in the singleplayer and challengemodes for Williams is the same as the 'zen original physics'. Althouhj those original tables do feel 'mushier'. Almost as if the walls of those tables dampen the power of the shots. . [/QUOTE]
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