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When will the next Pinball Arcade table be released?
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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 286281" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>That's what I'm saying, you are stuck behind the freemium aspects. I play on mobile too, have all but one table completely upgraded at the moment. The Pro physics are brutal and fun. That being said, as I play on a phone, I tend to play using the Zen physics model instead as things are too small to react to in time with Pro. I've gone back and forth from TPA to Williams Pinball using the Zen physics, and I much prefer Zen. I get what you are saying about the heavy ball, it's been a constant complaint about Zen in general from many, I am not one of those, but I get it. I just feel like the ball is skating on ice in TPA, and that has everything to do with the fact there is no actual ball spin in the game, the ball has no friction on the play surface. </p><p></p><p>I challenge you with this...find a local place that has one of the 10 machines offered in Williams Pinball. Play the app, play TPA's version, and then play the real thing. I did just that recently, and there's simply no way you'll feel the same about TPA vs Zen after, even using Zen's base physics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 286281, member: 134"] That's what I'm saying, you are stuck behind the freemium aspects. I play on mobile too, have all but one table completely upgraded at the moment. The Pro physics are brutal and fun. That being said, as I play on a phone, I tend to play using the Zen physics model instead as things are too small to react to in time with Pro. I've gone back and forth from TPA to Williams Pinball using the Zen physics, and I much prefer Zen. I get what you are saying about the heavy ball, it's been a constant complaint about Zen in general from many, I am not one of those, but I get it. I just feel like the ball is skating on ice in TPA, and that has everything to do with the fact there is no actual ball spin in the game, the ball has no friction on the play surface. I challenge you with this...find a local place that has one of the 10 machines offered in Williams Pinball. Play the app, play TPA's version, and then play the real thing. I did just that recently, and there's simply no way you'll feel the same about TPA vs Zen after, even using Zen's base physics. [/QUOTE]
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