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Table Talk: Williams Pinball
Zen Pinball FX3 Williams Pinball Volume One
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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 277750" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>If you are using the left analogue stick on a controller with FX3, you can do a soft nudge and the hard nudge that the keyboard using crowd is complaining about. I wish it would use full analogue so that the slightest of taps would be like that of a person slapping the cabinet rather than an actual nudge, all the way to a hard slam of the stick being the type that earns you a warning. Those same parameters would be of use to cabinet users with proper tilt sensors too.</p><p></p><p>The biggest issue with the nudge in TPA is that even if the ball is rolling on an open plain and not making any contact with any object, a nudge will alter its course. That is simply a mockery of physics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 277750, member: 134"] If you are using the left analogue stick on a controller with FX3, you can do a soft nudge and the hard nudge that the keyboard using crowd is complaining about. I wish it would use full analogue so that the slightest of taps would be like that of a person slapping the cabinet rather than an actual nudge, all the way to a hard slam of the stick being the type that earns you a warning. Those same parameters would be of use to cabinet users with proper tilt sensors too. The biggest issue with the nudge in TPA is that even if the ball is rolling on an open plain and not making any contact with any object, a nudge will alter its course. That is simply a mockery of physics. [/QUOTE]
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