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<blockquote data-quote="gameaddict4life" data-source="post: 288142" data-attributes="member: 3643"><p>Thanks for the advice shutyertrap. Now I just bought Vol 2 on sale so picking just one table to stick to for a week is going to be hard. I will try to just play on Arcade physics for a while. It makes sense that doing this will make Zen mode a piece of cake, like playing in slow motion. I did start out on Arcade but for some reason the friend scores I had to beat were only on regular single player so I kept playing on that. I did notice that the ball was a lot less bouncy on Zen physics as opposed to arcade. Easier to catch the ball as the approach it took to the flippers was more predictable. What really gets me in Zen is the reversed nudging compared to Farsight and the fact that the nudge responds more realistically, aka you can't save a center drain at the last second or perhaps at all. I always felt that Zen doesn't allow you to nudge enough though. Way too many tilts for my liking. I understand multiple nudges on the same ball but I think it's given me a tilt with just one nudge on a new ball. Seems a bit much to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gameaddict4life, post: 288142, member: 3643"] Thanks for the advice shutyertrap. Now I just bought Vol 2 on sale so picking just one table to stick to for a week is going to be hard. I will try to just play on Arcade physics for a while. It makes sense that doing this will make Zen mode a piece of cake, like playing in slow motion. I did start out on Arcade but for some reason the friend scores I had to beat were only on regular single player so I kept playing on that. I did notice that the ball was a lot less bouncy on Zen physics as opposed to arcade. Easier to catch the ball as the approach it took to the flippers was more predictable. What really gets me in Zen is the reversed nudging compared to Farsight and the fact that the nudge responds more realistically, aka you can't save a center drain at the last second or perhaps at all. I always felt that Zen doesn't allow you to nudge enough though. Way too many tilts for my liking. I understand multiple nudges on the same ball but I think it's given me a tilt with just one nudge on a new ball. Seems a bit much to me. [/QUOTE]
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