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Zen Pinball FX3 Williams Pinball Volume One
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<blockquote data-quote="dmil666" data-source="post: 277989" data-attributes="member: 7265"><p>Yeah, I'm right there with you on wanting the game to be as realistic as possible, otherwise there's not a whole lot of point to the emulation for people who like to play pinball and can't have a real machine at home (much less 100 machines - yikes!), or are trying to set up a cabinet. </p><p>But you know, some days you go to play, and it's like the pin has its evil setting stuck on "high", and it's a real struggle to just keep a ball in play. The outlanes seem to be 6 inches wide and they're in cahoots with the bumpers, and if you do manage to get a flipper on the ball, it just ricochets around off of every non-scoring surface and drains...lather, rinse, repeat.</p><p>I've been having a bunch of days like that lately so I might be a little cranky.</p><p></p><p>You had a pin in your living room as a kid? OOoooooo....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmil666, post: 277989, member: 7265"] Yeah, I'm right there with you on wanting the game to be as realistic as possible, otherwise there's not a whole lot of point to the emulation for people who like to play pinball and can't have a real machine at home (much less 100 machines - yikes!), or are trying to set up a cabinet. But you know, some days you go to play, and it's like the pin has its evil setting stuck on "high", and it's a real struggle to just keep a ball in play. The outlanes seem to be 6 inches wide and they're in cahoots with the bumpers, and if you do manage to get a flipper on the ball, it just ricochets around off of every non-scoring surface and drains...lather, rinse, repeat. I've been having a bunch of days like that lately so I might be a little cranky. You had a pin in your living room as a kid? OOoooooo.... [/QUOTE]
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