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<blockquote data-quote="trash80" data-source="post: 291837" data-attributes="member: 7578"><p>I know you are talking about regarding iterations but you are also trying to make your point by comparing different tables. I also know Deep is head of Pinball FX development, however, what you may not know, is there are multiple table designers that are tuning the play and "physics" of each and every WMS table (Deep also happens to tune individual tables too). You can find out which designer has done which tables on other forums. </p><p></p><p>I agree that it would be nice to get a single set of overall flipper dynamics and ball weight across the Classic mode from Vol 1 through 5, but a lot of what you are describing is again, how the specific designer working on the specific table decided to tune the overall experience. Which boils down to their observation and subjective opinion of what the actual table in their studio played like, not the table you have played and/or video you have watched. And I'm sure you know, even two same game pins next to each other in real life will play differently (including flipper tricks).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trash80, post: 291837, member: 7578"] I know you are talking about regarding iterations but you are also trying to make your point by comparing different tables. I also know Deep is head of Pinball FX development, however, what you may not know, is there are multiple table designers that are tuning the play and "physics" of each and every WMS table (Deep also happens to tune individual tables too). You can find out which designer has done which tables on other forums. I agree that it would be nice to get a single set of overall flipper dynamics and ball weight across the Classic mode from Vol 1 through 5, but a lot of what you are describing is again, how the specific designer working on the specific table decided to tune the overall experience. Which boils down to their observation and subjective opinion of what the actual table in their studio played like, not the table you have played and/or video you have watched. And I'm sure you know, even two same game pins next to each other in real life will play differently (including flipper tricks). [/QUOTE]
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