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<blockquote data-quote="DrainoBraino" data-source="post: 154781" data-attributes="member: 331"><p>Ok I take issue with most of this. I think this table is a step in the right direction for FS. I can understand if you don't like the theme, but this table really does play well as a recreation.</p><p></p><p>It's funny to me because the first post in this thread is about how easy it is, now you say it's impossible and unplayable. Yes, it may be easy to finish all the goals, but the table is very challenging. The drop targets in the middle are supposed to be inviting you to hit them causing a sdtm drain. That's what pinball design is all about. put some really easy shots right in front of the player so the ball will drain and you'll have to put in more money! </p><p></p><p>Some other things I have noticed: First, random kickouts. It seems FS has been listening and put some randomness into the kickouts on this table. That's great! No longer is it a predictable trap or bounce pass, you have to pay attention. Notice when it kicks out from the loop thing, definitely not the same each time. </p><p></p><p>Second, the ball doesn't seem as floaty. For the past few tables they have gone back to the floaty physics thing. Fish Tales and now LCA both, imo, have better ball physics then the rest of season 3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrainoBraino, post: 154781, member: 331"] Ok I take issue with most of this. I think this table is a step in the right direction for FS. I can understand if you don't like the theme, but this table really does play well as a recreation. It's funny to me because the first post in this thread is about how easy it is, now you say it's impossible and unplayable. Yes, it may be easy to finish all the goals, but the table is very challenging. The drop targets in the middle are supposed to be inviting you to hit them causing a sdtm drain. That's what pinball design is all about. put some really easy shots right in front of the player so the ball will drain and you'll have to put in more money! Some other things I have noticed: First, random kickouts. It seems FS has been listening and put some randomness into the kickouts on this table. That's great! No longer is it a predictable trap or bounce pass, you have to pay attention. Notice when it kicks out from the loop thing, definitely not the same each time. Second, the ball doesn't seem as floaty. For the past few tables they have gone back to the floaty physics thing. Fish Tales and now LCA both, imo, have better ball physics then the rest of season 3. [/QUOTE]
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