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<blockquote data-quote="Cloda" data-source="post: 290295" data-attributes="member: 7520"><p>Zen pretty much sold their soul to the devil with the Star Wars release on Switch. Sorry, me just being facetious due to my frustration of that being a non-event in my life as a not Switch owner and keen for some more Williams tables ;-). I'll also be happy for new originals, but unfortunately my expectations are such now, that I will not be happy if it doesn't come with Deep / Classic Arcade physics. I just don't have the patience anymore to play for hours on one go at a table to put up a big score.</p><p></p><p>I never played TPA, so this just blew my mind. I'm having more fun than ever with Pinball FX3 and have barely touched anything in the game other than Williams tables in Classic Arcade. There are lots of things that I can suggest to Zen to improve the game, but the core is solid and so much fun. I dearly hope that they are not going to start doing too many solid state tables, rather give that to another developer such as Magic Pixel.</p><p></p><p>My main requests would be;</p><p></p><p>- scores in tournaments count towards the leaderboard if it is set up as a regulation game.</p><p>- ability to adjust the cameras (including action cameras) to my liking and to remember that for each table.</p><p>- a tutorial mode / skills challenge where they teach you new skills and where you can practice it.</p><p>- along with that, the ability to place the ball on the table so that you can practice certain shots. I would be much better with live catch / drop catch etc. if I had the opportunity to practice it and get the timing down.</p><p>- indication what physics mode the achievement for a table was (I like to feel proud and show off if I got a difficult one like Medieval Madness in Classic Arcade ;-) ).</p><p>- A few more difficult achievements similar to beating Ultimo or Loki in Pinball FX2. It is a completely different challenge to i.e. defeating Crazy Bob in Junk Yard compared to just starting Outer Space or defeating the King of Pain compared to just starting the wizard mode in Medieval Madness.</p><p></p><p>Anyway... for me it was a brilliant first year that completely reinvigorated my love for pinball and encouraged me to buy an Xbox One and start my own Youtube Channel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cloda, post: 290295, member: 7520"] Zen pretty much sold their soul to the devil with the Star Wars release on Switch. Sorry, me just being facetious due to my frustration of that being a non-event in my life as a not Switch owner and keen for some more Williams tables ;-). I'll also be happy for new originals, but unfortunately my expectations are such now, that I will not be happy if it doesn't come with Deep / Classic Arcade physics. I just don't have the patience anymore to play for hours on one go at a table to put up a big score. I never played TPA, so this just blew my mind. I'm having more fun than ever with Pinball FX3 and have barely touched anything in the game other than Williams tables in Classic Arcade. There are lots of things that I can suggest to Zen to improve the game, but the core is solid and so much fun. I dearly hope that they are not going to start doing too many solid state tables, rather give that to another developer such as Magic Pixel. My main requests would be; - scores in tournaments count towards the leaderboard if it is set up as a regulation game. - ability to adjust the cameras (including action cameras) to my liking and to remember that for each table. - a tutorial mode / skills challenge where they teach you new skills and where you can practice it. - along with that, the ability to place the ball on the table so that you can practice certain shots. I would be much better with live catch / drop catch etc. if I had the opportunity to practice it and get the timing down. - indication what physics mode the achievement for a table was (I like to feel proud and show off if I got a difficult one like Medieval Madness in Classic Arcade ;-) ). - A few more difficult achievements similar to beating Ultimo or Loki in Pinball FX2. It is a completely different challenge to i.e. defeating Crazy Bob in Junk Yard compared to just starting Outer Space or defeating the King of Pain compared to just starting the wizard mode in Medieval Madness. Anyway... for me it was a brilliant first year that completely reinvigorated my love for pinball and encouraged me to buy an Xbox One and start my own Youtube Channel. [/QUOTE]
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