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<blockquote data-quote="FunktionJCB" data-source="post: 296110" data-attributes="member: 7504"><p>I'm not familiar with the mobile app (which, from what I understand, is still lacking many of the latest updates, even in terms of menus, UI, ..., which should be coming in the future).</p><p>But, on the PC version, the ball movement is just lovely, fluid, and behaves like the real deal. It feels like pinball to me.</p><p></p><p>And, ever since I bought a monitor capable of higher frame-rates, the game plays like a dream.</p><p>It's hard to go back to anything else.</p><p></p><p>Clearly, a step above the other pinball offerings currently available, in terms of gameplay, customization options (I mean, you can tweak pretty much everything; I've seen people on Youtube disliking certain default cameras, so they create their own preset, with a view that suits them; I've seen people tweaking the balls physics, ...), and misc. stuff like achievements/leaderboards/different modes/extras/... .</p><p></p><p>Yes, the game has one problem: Zaccaria is not as well known as other brands, and some of their tables are a bit dated and not as elaborate as the Williams/Bally/Stern/... tables.</p><p>But, the developers have cleverly tackled that somewhat, with their Remake and Deluxe tables, which feature some modern touches, and elaborate playfields, that should please those who are looking for something closer to the "big" brands.</p><p></p><p>When I first bought the game a few years ago (and I went all in straight away, going for the big Platinum Pack), I was kind of somewhat regretting it after my initial experience, since the game felt unpolished, and a bit "amateurish" compared to, say, Pinball Arcade, or even Pinball FX (despite my dislike for most of their original tables, who just don't feel like "real" pinball to me).</p><p>But, their continuous work on the game really improved things drastically, and after a particularly big update that came out a couple of years ago, that changed all menus, UI, and made all sorts of improvements and tweaks, the game reached a point where I personally think it's the better product, compared to the competing offerings. It's the one I come back to every day.</p><p></p><p>I sincerely hope Magic Pixel sticks around making Pinball content for some time more, and hopefully they may be able to do for other pinball brands, what they did with Zaccaria Pinball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FunktionJCB, post: 296110, member: 7504"] I'm not familiar with the mobile app (which, from what I understand, is still lacking many of the latest updates, even in terms of menus, UI, ..., which should be coming in the future). But, on the PC version, the ball movement is just lovely, fluid, and behaves like the real deal. It feels like pinball to me. And, ever since I bought a monitor capable of higher frame-rates, the game plays like a dream. It's hard to go back to anything else. Clearly, a step above the other pinball offerings currently available, in terms of gameplay, customization options (I mean, you can tweak pretty much everything; I've seen people on Youtube disliking certain default cameras, so they create their own preset, with a view that suits them; I've seen people tweaking the balls physics, ...), and misc. stuff like achievements/leaderboards/different modes/extras/... . Yes, the game has one problem: Zaccaria is not as well known as other brands, and some of their tables are a bit dated and not as elaborate as the Williams/Bally/Stern/... tables. But, the developers have cleverly tackled that somewhat, with their Remake and Deluxe tables, which feature some modern touches, and elaborate playfields, that should please those who are looking for something closer to the "big" brands. When I first bought the game a few years ago (and I went all in straight away, going for the big Platinum Pack), I was kind of somewhat regretting it after my initial experience, since the game felt unpolished, and a bit "amateurish" compared to, say, Pinball Arcade, or even Pinball FX (despite my dislike for most of their original tables, who just don't feel like "real" pinball to me). But, their continuous work on the game really improved things drastically, and after a particularly big update that came out a couple of years ago, that changed all menus, UI, and made all sorts of improvements and tweaks, the game reached a point where I personally think it's the better product, compared to the competing offerings. It's the one I come back to every day. I sincerely hope Magic Pixel sticks around making Pinball content for some time more, and hopefully they may be able to do for other pinball brands, what they did with Zaccaria Pinball. [/QUOTE]
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