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<blockquote data-quote="rehtroboi40" data-source="post: 290314" data-attributes="member: 1406"><p>Overall, Zen has done a very commendable job giving the DMD-WMS tables the overhaul they've needed. All of the tables look great. Sounds are hit-and-miss (the latter definitely includes White Water) but at least BR finally has the full theme intact. The gameplay is a little more realistic and ramp spamming is significantly reduced-but I'd like to hit the occasional ramp in RS-they've never been that difficult to hit IRL.</p><p></p><p>My biggest gripe is that there is no way to increase DMD size. Even Freakin' FX2 had that option. </p><p></p><p>I can understand that some folks have beef with the lack of originals since the Williams license. I like them too-and Zen has made some great ones. But Zen has entered new territory. They are best known for creating fun original digital pinball games and those that make dignified use of licenses. Now they're trying to re-create classic pinball games that many players have fond memories of. </p><p>Even the biggest game companies would have a tough time with this kind of balancing act.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rehtroboi40, post: 290314, member: 1406"] Overall, Zen has done a very commendable job giving the DMD-WMS tables the overhaul they've needed. All of the tables look great. Sounds are hit-and-miss (the latter definitely includes White Water) but at least BR finally has the full theme intact. The gameplay is a little more realistic and ramp spamming is significantly reduced-but I'd like to hit the occasional ramp in RS-they've never been that difficult to hit IRL. My biggest gripe is that there is no way to increase DMD size. Even Freakin' FX2 had that option. I can understand that some folks have beef with the lack of originals since the Williams license. I like them too-and Zen has made some great ones. But Zen has entered new territory. They are best known for creating fun original digital pinball games and those that make dignified use of licenses. Now they're trying to re-create classic pinball games that many players have fond memories of. Even the biggest game companies would have a tough time with this kind of balancing act. [/QUOTE]
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