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<blockquote data-quote="Agujose" data-source="post: 31249" data-attributes="member: 1038"><p>Regards, although long since this last post, I wanted to say something.</p><p></p><p> Yesterday I finally download MM for Ps vita (In the European store here has taken the out), and from the first time I found the game too difficult and did not quite understand why. To say that I played a lot of the other four tables available and MM noticed something odd.</p><p></p><p> The ball in play lasted me a very short time. I searched forums and information so that the separation is between flipers is too big. Another thing I notice is the excessive speed of the ball priate falls in the right lane, sometimes I have not had time or to react and the ball has slipped.</p><p></p><p> It's been quite some time since he left the American version,</p><p> Do you know if you plan firsght solve these two problems? As I said in another post that I think is great to take out new tables, but it seems a mistake not to solve the problems that exist with those already published.</p><p></p><p> This coupled frameratte problems having the game in landscape mode has made a table waiting anxiously in the end I have defrauded</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agujose, post: 31249, member: 1038"] Regards, although long since this last post, I wanted to say something. Yesterday I finally download MM for Ps vita (In the European store here has taken the out), and from the first time I found the game too difficult and did not quite understand why. To say that I played a lot of the other four tables available and MM noticed something odd. The ball in play lasted me a very short time. I searched forums and information so that the separation is between flipers is too big. Another thing I notice is the excessive speed of the ball priate falls in the right lane, sometimes I have not had time or to react and the ball has slipped. It's been quite some time since he left the American version, Do you know if you plan firsght solve these two problems? As I said in another post that I think is great to take out new tables, but it seems a mistake not to solve the problems that exist with those already published. This coupled frameratte problems having the game in landscape mode has made a table waiting anxiously in the end I have defrauded [/QUOTE]
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