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<blockquote data-quote="Espy" data-source="post: 170664" data-attributes="member: 3553"><p>I got this goal on PS3 pretty easy, maybe after around 30 minutes of trying. But I know tables are tuned differently on different consoles, so it could be that.</p><p></p><p>One thing that might help is to go for it after a multiball (where you deliberately don't shoot the ramp after collecting jackpot - but keep that as insurance in case a stray ball goes up there). When you go down to two balls, cradle one on each flipper and it's pretty easy to hit the targets and return the ball to the cradle. After one ball drains, you should have a head start for getting the rest of the targets with your remaining ball.</p><p></p><p>As it happens I just got the goal the straight-forward way, but I did notice this helped a bit.</p><p></p><p>One of those wizard goals that is really difficult and risky to get, but a completely unfeasible scoring strategy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Espy, post: 170664, member: 3553"] I got this goal on PS3 pretty easy, maybe after around 30 minutes of trying. But I know tables are tuned differently on different consoles, so it could be that. One thing that might help is to go for it after a multiball (where you deliberately don't shoot the ramp after collecting jackpot - but keep that as insurance in case a stray ball goes up there). When you go down to two balls, cradle one on each flipper and it's pretty easy to hit the targets and return the ball to the cradle. After one ball drains, you should have a head start for getting the rest of the targets with your remaining ball. As it happens I just got the goal the straight-forward way, but I did notice this helped a bit. One of those wizard goals that is really difficult and risky to get, but a completely unfeasible scoring strategy! [/QUOTE]
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