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<blockquote data-quote="Pinballfan69" data-source="post: 149977" data-attributes="member: 221"><p>A New Hope is a fun table. Much like the other 2 episode tables it has those scenes. What's different about this table though is that it doesn't save your process in the middle of each part of the scene, which is different from this designer. Stack modes galore and scoring opportunities other than doing the mission is a plus yer a bane for this table. Still fun though.</p><p></p><p>Droids- Yes the much easier table of the pack. The flow is nice and personally I though it too much of a 'Ramp Spam' table which is kind of dull and boring for tables that have had that. (Clone wars, World War Hulk) the missions are pretty cool but i found it interesting that when you light all the letters for each droid, you have around 10 seconds to shoot the ramp that's lit to level up the droid. Leveling up the droid will give you some big Jackpots when you reach the wizard mode. Also interesting is that when you finish a mission, you have 10 seconds to lock the balls in the center sinkhole to start the 3 ball MB. The other MBs aren't worth it IMO. The Jackpots are small yet ramp up (I think based on what level the droids are) to which at some point this table could be and is one of those Marthon tables as both 2 ball MB's are pretty easy to start.</p><p></p><p>Han Solo - Yes there aren't mission per say, but the 'modes' are interesting. Personally the challenge is getting all the modes done to get to General Solo, is the most alluring part of this table. Some mode are easy to start. 'Courage' </p><p>'Probe' as you just shoot the ramps and lanes relating to them spell those letters. The other modes are much more intricate to start like Smuggler. You have to get used to the crane. The 'Death Star' MB is probably the toughest of the modes as when you free the Princess you have light DEATH STAR and hit within a certain amount of time. If you fail you have to lock the 3 balls again which is a pain. I think this is one of the most challenging tables because you need to be accurate within the modes yet not as challenging or frustrating as Masters of the Force.</p><p></p><p>Masters - By far the most challenging table of the pack. That left orbit is just ridiculous to hit with any consistency which make me shout obscenities at the screen. You must hit that lane in certain fights or lock balls. There is an easier way to lock balls but if you want to raise jackpots in the Sith Rage MB, you have to hit that lane. I manage to win all the fights on the light side but yet to win the first fight for the dark side because of that stupid left orbit. The accuracy needed on this table is what makes it challenging and that IMO is a good thing. </p><p></p><p>The 'gimmick' is based on the spinner shot. If you want to start the dark side missions When 'FORCE' is lit, and you want to start the dark side, hit the spinner lane with the left Flipper, light side with Right flipper. Lastly getting Holocrons through the little table mini table somehow relates to scores for Jackpots depending which side you fight. Also getting holocrons for each side does change the balance of the force. Idea is to balance the force by winning all 6 fights and balance the force. </p><p></p><p>To add the designer of Han Solo and Masters designed Fear Itself my all time favorite of Zen's tables. The balance and challenge of that table really grabbed me. That's what I like about Masters and Hand Solo. Looking forward to more table from this guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinballfan69, post: 149977, member: 221"] A New Hope is a fun table. Much like the other 2 episode tables it has those scenes. What's different about this table though is that it doesn't save your process in the middle of each part of the scene, which is different from this designer. Stack modes galore and scoring opportunities other than doing the mission is a plus yer a bane for this table. Still fun though. Droids- Yes the much easier table of the pack. The flow is nice and personally I though it too much of a 'Ramp Spam' table which is kind of dull and boring for tables that have had that. (Clone wars, World War Hulk) the missions are pretty cool but i found it interesting that when you light all the letters for each droid, you have around 10 seconds to shoot the ramp that's lit to level up the droid. Leveling up the droid will give you some big Jackpots when you reach the wizard mode. Also interesting is that when you finish a mission, you have 10 seconds to lock the balls in the center sinkhole to start the 3 ball MB. The other MBs aren't worth it IMO. The Jackpots are small yet ramp up (I think based on what level the droids are) to which at some point this table could be and is one of those Marthon tables as both 2 ball MB's are pretty easy to start. Han Solo - Yes there aren't mission per say, but the 'modes' are interesting. Personally the challenge is getting all the modes done to get to General Solo, is the most alluring part of this table. Some mode are easy to start. 'Courage' 'Probe' as you just shoot the ramps and lanes relating to them spell those letters. The other modes are much more intricate to start like Smuggler. You have to get used to the crane. The 'Death Star' MB is probably the toughest of the modes as when you free the Princess you have light DEATH STAR and hit within a certain amount of time. If you fail you have to lock the 3 balls again which is a pain. I think this is one of the most challenging tables because you need to be accurate within the modes yet not as challenging or frustrating as Masters of the Force. Masters - By far the most challenging table of the pack. That left orbit is just ridiculous to hit with any consistency which make me shout obscenities at the screen. You must hit that lane in certain fights or lock balls. There is an easier way to lock balls but if you want to raise jackpots in the Sith Rage MB, you have to hit that lane. I manage to win all the fights on the light side but yet to win the first fight for the dark side because of that stupid left orbit. The accuracy needed on this table is what makes it challenging and that IMO is a good thing. The 'gimmick' is based on the spinner shot. If you want to start the dark side missions When 'FORCE' is lit, and you want to start the dark side, hit the spinner lane with the left Flipper, light side with Right flipper. Lastly getting Holocrons through the little table mini table somehow relates to scores for Jackpots depending which side you fight. Also getting holocrons for each side does change the balance of the force. Idea is to balance the force by winning all 6 fights and balance the force. To add the designer of Han Solo and Masters designed Fear Itself my all time favorite of Zen's tables. The balance and challenge of that table really grabbed me. That's what I like about Masters and Hand Solo. Looking forward to more table from this guy. [/QUOTE]
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