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<blockquote data-quote="Tann" data-source="post: 174345" data-attributes="member: 2327"><p>Same for me.</p><p></p><p>1) When I play a table for the first time, I don't know the rules, I just want to keep the ball alive. The 3rd or 4th game is generally a very good game with a good score that stands for a while, until I read the rules. Once it's done, I can optimize my strategy and put a new highscore.</p><p></p><p>But I don't like to play like that, pinball means "play wildly and see what happens!" for me.^^</p><p></p><p>2) When I have played a table hundreds of times, I tend to play worse and worse. That's because, with the time, I play like a robot, take bad habits, I have no more the "mojo" with TPA and I'm very far from my top scores. It's the same for all tables. What I do: I stop playing TPA for weeks (2 or 3) and when I relaunch the game, I just blow up all my previous highscores. It's like I see the game with a new eye, I can't explain what really happens, but I play better.</p><p>Well, it's the same for all games (especially the retro ones): you can't pass a level, you try hundreds of times, but no way. You quit the game for one month, then you play again: you clear the level at the first try!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tann, post: 174345, member: 2327"] Same for me. 1) When I play a table for the first time, I don't know the rules, I just want to keep the ball alive. The 3rd or 4th game is generally a very good game with a good score that stands for a while, until I read the rules. Once it's done, I can optimize my strategy and put a new highscore. But I don't like to play like that, pinball means "play wildly and see what happens!" for me.^^ 2) When I have played a table hundreds of times, I tend to play worse and worse. That's because, with the time, I play like a robot, take bad habits, I have no more the "mojo" with TPA and I'm very far from my top scores. It's the same for all tables. What I do: I stop playing TPA for weeks (2 or 3) and when I relaunch the game, I just blow up all my previous highscores. It's like I see the game with a new eye, I can't explain what really happens, but I play better. Well, it's the same for all games (especially the retro ones): you can't pass a level, you try hundreds of times, but no way. You quit the game for one month, then you play again: you clear the level at the first try! [/QUOTE]
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