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Williams Classic Arcade flipper physics and ball weight and physics
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<blockquote data-quote="Pete" data-source="post: 292438" data-attributes="member: 862"><p>I dont think it's something they can ever nail and say this is exactly what it is. If they gave us access to whatever adjustment variables that handle the fx3 ball physics I bet we would all argue about what settings are more real and never come to an agreed conclusion, also it would drive us all nuts ha. And yeah so many tables play so different due to so many factors, even the same exact table sometimes is all off from itself at another location. Even what people call floaty about TPA tables is something ive seen the ball act like on real tables, mostly older 60s-70s one's though. Especially if they use those plastic cover things, i dunno if they get sticky over time or what but the ball acts floaty on those things. You guys know what im talking about? it's like these clear plastic playfeild condoms they sell to protect your tables, only they make your table look bad and play all floaty lol. I'd say we are pretty lucky they got the physics so good on fx3, its never going to be really real but it's damn awesome and fun entertainment. For kicks I wouldn't mind if they added a beat up old broken down version of each table, that would actually be really cool. They could make the background room some grimy old dinner and replace that menu lady with Agitha the old angry waitress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete, post: 292438, member: 862"] I dont think it's something they can ever nail and say this is exactly what it is. If they gave us access to whatever adjustment variables that handle the fx3 ball physics I bet we would all argue about what settings are more real and never come to an agreed conclusion, also it would drive us all nuts ha. And yeah so many tables play so different due to so many factors, even the same exact table sometimes is all off from itself at another location. Even what people call floaty about TPA tables is something ive seen the ball act like on real tables, mostly older 60s-70s one's though. Especially if they use those plastic cover things, i dunno if they get sticky over time or what but the ball acts floaty on those things. You guys know what im talking about? it's like these clear plastic playfeild condoms they sell to protect your tables, only they make your table look bad and play all floaty lol. I'd say we are pretty lucky they got the physics so good on fx3, its never going to be really real but it's damn awesome and fun entertainment. For kicks I wouldn't mind if they added a beat up old broken down version of each table, that would actually be really cool. They could make the background room some grimy old dinner and replace that menu lady with Agitha the old angry waitress. [/QUOTE]
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