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<blockquote data-quote="DeeEff" data-source="post: 83053" data-attributes="member: 2188"><p>Okay, been playing a little Robot this morning, and here are the physics settings that seem to be doing okay for me right now (and only on this table):</p><p></p><p>Game Mode: Custom (of course)</p><p>Playfield Tilt: 4.5 </p><p>Flipper Force: 5.25</p><p>Rubber Elasticity: 65</p><p>Ball Friction: 50</p><p>Slingshot Force: 3</p><p>Bumper Force: 3.5</p><p>Ball Velocity: 325</p><p></p><p>I started out with the ball speed environment as slow as possible (Playfield Tilt & Ball Velocity all the way left and Ball Friction all the way right), and force inputs (the other four items) all in the middle. Then I tweaked things, one setting at a time, until I got something that feels decent. Please try things out and post your findings/corrections!</p><p></p><p>More notes: These settings are a bit slower overall than the "Arcade" setting. If you want faster, crank Ball Velocity. Setting Ball Velocity to midline and decreasing Ball Friction got better bumper action, as did a slightly above-midline Bumper Force. Increasing Playfield Tilt very much seems to give the ball unreal downhill acceleration. I am nowhere near satisfied that I've got even above-average settings here, but methinks they're a good starting point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeeEff, post: 83053, member: 2188"] Okay, been playing a little Robot this morning, and here are the physics settings that seem to be doing okay for me right now (and only on this table): Game Mode: Custom (of course) Playfield Tilt: 4.5 Flipper Force: 5.25 Rubber Elasticity: 65 Ball Friction: 50 Slingshot Force: 3 Bumper Force: 3.5 Ball Velocity: 325 I started out with the ball speed environment as slow as possible (Playfield Tilt & Ball Velocity all the way left and Ball Friction all the way right), and force inputs (the other four items) all in the middle. Then I tweaked things, one setting at a time, until I got something that feels decent. Please try things out and post your findings/corrections! More notes: These settings are a bit slower overall than the "Arcade" setting. If you want faster, crank Ball Velocity. Setting Ball Velocity to midline and decreasing Ball Friction got better bumper action, as did a slightly above-midline Bumper Force. Increasing Playfield Tilt very much seems to give the ball unreal downhill acceleration. I am nowhere near satisfied that I've got even above-average settings here, but methinks they're a good starting point. [/QUOTE]
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