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<blockquote data-quote="pinfan7" data-source="post: 291820" data-attributes="member: 7683"><p>I was surprised to read that too, and I did notice some unexplained denial too. It's clear that it's not easy at all simulating the physically correct behavior of the flippers, maybe their physics engine is not that advanced and they have to emulate it by filming it but it doesn't change the fact that it has to be reduced. To put is simple, if their "physical variable" in Volumes 1-3 was set to "0, 100% rigid" and that of Volume 4 to "6", maybe adjust it to "3".</p><p></p><p>There's still some road to go until the physics are ready to be applied to the older tables, as explained in my other post above, regarding unpredictability, ball speed and ball control that were heavily nerfed in the Universal Pack for the reasons stated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinfan7, post: 291820, member: 7683"] I was surprised to read that too, and I did notice some unexplained denial too. It's clear that it's not easy at all simulating the physically correct behavior of the flippers, maybe their physics engine is not that advanced and they have to emulate it by filming it but it doesn't change the fact that it has to be reduced. To put is simple, if their "physical variable" in Volumes 1-3 was set to "0, 100% rigid" and that of Volume 4 to "6", maybe adjust it to "3". There's still some road to go until the physics are ready to be applied to the older tables, as explained in my other post above, regarding unpredictability, ball speed and ball control that were heavily nerfed in the Universal Pack for the reasons stated. [/QUOTE]
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