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<blockquote data-quote="Vinc3Has3" data-source="post: 102307" data-attributes="member: 2602"><p>So, someone on Facebook complained about the vertical depth of the pinball cabinet for Shooting The Rapids. Indeed, the play-field sits deeper in the virtual machine than pictures of the actual machine, I assume because Zsolt uses a base foundational template to start each machine. Frankly, I don't care about the depth, as long as the play-field itself is true, I'm very happy.</p><p></p><p>Investigating this made me notice something about Zaccaria machines in general - call me slow, but I never noticed that they adopted a design where the ball is shot out over the play-field, instead of a traditional lane on the right, level to the play-field. This gives you a little more openness for the design of the machine. Shooting The Rapids, being an earlier design, uses the traditional entry lane, level to the play-field. Same for Hot Wheels.</p><p></p><p>No, really, go ahead and call me slow. I can take it...</p><p></p><p>And, this makes the extra depth on this machine understandable, as Zsolt & team's "template" has the room for the higher entry-lane. Once again, I don't care about the depth - it's just an observation, and for me, a little-bit of a revelation... =)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vinc3Has3, post: 102307, member: 2602"] So, someone on Facebook complained about the vertical depth of the pinball cabinet for Shooting The Rapids. Indeed, the play-field sits deeper in the virtual machine than pictures of the actual machine, I assume because Zsolt uses a base foundational template to start each machine. Frankly, I don't care about the depth, as long as the play-field itself is true, I'm very happy. Investigating this made me notice something about Zaccaria machines in general - call me slow, but I never noticed that they adopted a design where the ball is shot out over the play-field, instead of a traditional lane on the right, level to the play-field. This gives you a little more openness for the design of the machine. Shooting The Rapids, being an earlier design, uses the traditional entry lane, level to the play-field. Same for Hot Wheels. No, really, go ahead and call me slow. I can take it... And, this makes the extra depth on this machine understandable, as Zsolt & team's "template" has the room for the higher entry-lane. Once again, I don't care about the depth - it's just an observation, and for me, a little-bit of a revelation... =) [/QUOTE]
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