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Williams Classic Arcade flipper physics and ball weight and physics
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<blockquote data-quote="smbhax" data-source="post: 291296" data-attributes="member: 396"><p>MB is the first Zen table I've bought--the lighting is nice and dark and not so bad for my slight photosensitivity, unlike the other tables : )--so I'm coming to this kind of fresh, and the physics seem pretty spot-on. I can't agree that the ball speed is slow; playing on tournament settings, the ball can get pinging off those flippers and roaring down those ramps like crazy. But I haven't so much as seen a real pinball table in some time so I guess I could be way off by now. =p Edit: And come to think of it, I've never played a real table on tournament settings. So I guess you have a point! I'd agree that Tournament feels about right, speed/angle wise, for a regular table, and Arcade feels a bit slow.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, MB feels great, looks great (not so much for Creature, they seemed to have had trouble with the lighting on that one) and I love the tournament setting with the super bouncy flippers and steeper table angle. (I do wish it disabled the match sequence (and extra balls? haven't done well enough yet to check that haha).)</p><p></p><p>As for resetting the leaderboards...well I guess I don't care at the moment, because MB is the only one of the tables released so far that I'm playing. ^_^ But if even better physics come along *later*, I know I would want the table updated ASAP, old high scores be damned--they're obsolete! I would just be annoyed to keep playing the un-updated table, knowing it didn't have the latest and greatest feel; like, what would be the point?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smbhax, post: 291296, member: 396"] MB is the first Zen table I've bought--the lighting is nice and dark and not so bad for my slight photosensitivity, unlike the other tables : )--so I'm coming to this kind of fresh, and the physics seem pretty spot-on. I can't agree that the ball speed is slow; playing on tournament settings, the ball can get pinging off those flippers and roaring down those ramps like crazy. But I haven't so much as seen a real pinball table in some time so I guess I could be way off by now. =p Edit: And come to think of it, I've never played a real table on tournament settings. So I guess you have a point! I'd agree that Tournament feels about right, speed/angle wise, for a regular table, and Arcade feels a bit slow. Anyway, MB feels great, looks great (not so much for Creature, they seemed to have had trouble with the lighting on that one) and I love the tournament setting with the super bouncy flippers and steeper table angle. (I do wish it disabled the match sequence (and extra balls? haven't done well enough yet to check that haha).) As for resetting the leaderboards...well I guess I don't care at the moment, because MB is the only one of the tables released so far that I'm playing. ^_^ But if even better physics come along *later*, I know I would want the table updated ASAP, old high scores be damned--they're obsolete! I would just be annoyed to keep playing the un-updated table, knowing it didn't have the latest and greatest feel; like, what would be the point? [/QUOTE]
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