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<blockquote data-quote="Sean DonCarlos" data-source="post: 52819" data-attributes="member: 152"><p>I'm sorry, but the lady really is a tramp.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Medieval Madness offers me a lot more side attractions...Multiball Madness, Castle Multiball, Royal Madness, Barnyard Madness, etc. Bride offers me some loops (that are drain hazards), the heartbeat shot (a drain hazard) and the "small wheel" with at most an 8M jackpot...on a game with a 1B main shot.</p><p></p><p>As far as 2-ball multiballs, I enjoy CFTBL's a lot more even though I suck at it. Bride's multiball is literally hop the first ball over, shoot shuttle ramp, post transfer the second over, shoot shuttle ramp, pray Big Wheel lands on Billionaire's Club. If it doesn't, just repeat the above steps. If it does, shoot the billion shot then repeat the above steps. Except for the billion shot itself, there is little risk or anything else other than grinding. CFTBL's multiball at least manages to incorporate the entire table and a variety of shots (left ramp for playfield X, side shots for Search, snack bar for jackpots, center ramp for reaching pops to qualify supers).</p><p></p><p></p><p>I wouldn't consider Taxi and Whirlwind "sexier" necessarily, but they're my go-to tables from the late alphanumeric era.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean DonCarlos, post: 52819, member: 152"] I'm sorry, but the lady really is a tramp. Medieval Madness offers me a lot more side attractions...Multiball Madness, Castle Multiball, Royal Madness, Barnyard Madness, etc. Bride offers me some loops (that are drain hazards), the heartbeat shot (a drain hazard) and the "small wheel" with at most an 8M jackpot...on a game with a 1B main shot. As far as 2-ball multiballs, I enjoy CFTBL's a lot more even though I suck at it. Bride's multiball is literally hop the first ball over, shoot shuttle ramp, post transfer the second over, shoot shuttle ramp, pray Big Wheel lands on Billionaire's Club. If it doesn't, just repeat the above steps. If it does, shoot the billion shot then repeat the above steps. Except for the billion shot itself, there is little risk or anything else other than grinding. CFTBL's multiball at least manages to incorporate the entire table and a variety of shots (left ramp for playfield X, side shots for Search, snack bar for jackpots, center ramp for reaching pops to qualify supers). I wouldn't consider Taxi and Whirlwind "sexier" necessarily, but they're my go-to tables from the late alphanumeric era. [/QUOTE]
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