Got to love the power It's mostly left outlane for me. The Power catches the ball from chair kickout and flings it down the left. Thanks Seance!Raise your hand if The Power has magically carried your ball directly to the right outlane.
I agree. The middle ramp Seance shot is literally impossible with the strength of The Power, at best it just saps it of all forward momentum, meaning it'll maybe start going up the ramp a little but I'm yet to see it go all the way around :/IMHO, nope. I've never played a TAF with a Power *that* noticeable. It's fine, though, it makes up for some of the other factors that will be easier due to video pinball.
Although the kickouts are predictable, this is video pinball. Also, they could be decently predictable in real life. In real life, getting a good bear ramp -> electric chair rhythm going was quite possible.
I agree. The middle ramp Seance shot is literally impossible with the strength of The Power, at best it just saps it of all forward momentum, meaning it'll maybe start going up the ramp a little but I'm yet to see it go all the way around :/
Raise your hand if The Power has magically carried your ball directly to the right outlane.
Raise your hand if The Power has magically carried your ball directly to the right outlane.
I've only got super bear kick left. that one is hard.
Yes and no. The trick is to not get distracted by doing anything else on the table. Don't start multiball, don't shoot into the chair. Every last shot needs to be done solely with the intention of hitting the bear ramp. It's mind numbing, kinda boring, but that's how you get it done.
Actually the 4 shot combo isn't that bad. After you shoot through the bumpers, yes the ball comes screaming around. Thing is, short of just holding the flipper open, most of the time if you can actually flip the ball it will go up the ramp. Weird I can hit the ramp that way and not on a slow ball! I got pretty good at the 3, but that 4th into the swamp does become amazingly difficult when the pressure is on. I think you'll be surprised at how soon you'll get this goal with a little focus.
The 10 million plus though...good lord is that one kicking my butt. 7 is my highest.
I got 9 today. 9!!!!.
My guess is that without the ability to have millions of points of variation along with ball spin, raising the difficulty would only be through artificial input. I've seen to many wacky things happen due to ball spin on a real table that defy logic. I've seen a ball come out of a kickout 5 different ways five times in a row. I don't think it is any different with Zen, I can't speak for A.S.K. or Pro Pinball or Color Monkey.
For those saying that it is too easy, let me ask you a simple question: How many of you have actually finished TTM? I believe not many. I haven't succeeded reaching that goal and I played this table for years IRL. So we can't say it's "too easy", can we?