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Table Talk: Williams Pinball
Zen Pinball FX3 Williams Pinball Volume One
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<blockquote data-quote="Cloda" data-source="post: 290567" data-attributes="member: 7520"><p><strong>Trolling the King of Payne! Williams Medieval Madness</strong></p><p></p><p>In this tips and strategy guide video for Williams Medieval Madness on Classic Arcade in Pinball FX3, I show and explain how you can go about to reach and hopefully complete the Battle for Kingdom wizard mode. I also show a few differences that you need to consider between playing Classic Single Player and Arcade.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]Wi2_558h2pQ[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>The differences between Classic Single Player and Classic Arcade is big on this table and require quite a big change in approach, the biggest of the Williams / Bally tables I have played so far. There is a key shot, the Castle lock, that is much easier to hit on Classic Single Player and because of that you have an easy multiball to access, that you can use to gain extra balls and to break down the castle doors in a safer manner.</p><p></p><p>I really enjoy this table, but I also find it relentless on any missed shots in Classic Arcade. You can go from hero to zero in literally a few minutes. I’ll definitely play it again in future and have my eye on a much bigger score, but for now I’ll give it a rest and see what else is out there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cloda, post: 290567, member: 7520"] [b]Trolling the King of Payne! Williams Medieval Madness[/b] In this tips and strategy guide video for Williams Medieval Madness on Classic Arcade in Pinball FX3, I show and explain how you can go about to reach and hopefully complete the Battle for Kingdom wizard mode. I also show a few differences that you need to consider between playing Classic Single Player and Arcade. [MEDIA=youtube]Wi2_558h2pQ[/MEDIA] The differences between Classic Single Player and Classic Arcade is big on this table and require quite a big change in approach, the biggest of the Williams / Bally tables I have played so far. There is a key shot, the Castle lock, that is much easier to hit on Classic Single Player and because of that you have an easy multiball to access, that you can use to gain extra balls and to break down the castle doors in a safer manner. I really enjoy this table, but I also find it relentless on any missed shots in Classic Arcade. You can go from hero to zero in literally a few minutes. I’ll definitely play it again in future and have my eye on a much bigger score, but for now I’ll give it a rest and see what else is out there! [/QUOTE]
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