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<blockquote data-quote="Replacement" data-source="post: 122699" data-attributes="member: 3668"><p>I used to know the real table pretty well as long as the real one is one of my favourite tables ever and I can say: Yes, It definitely is... realistic. I have found that, compared to some other tables released before, in fact the ball has a good sense of weightness, no vacuum effect on the ramps as you said before. And that applies very well to the possibility of U-Turns in case you don't hit the center ramps with the right speed, power and precision. I see that now there are some users who complain about the great difficulty of this table, but the real one was already an hard table, and in my opinion for once we should be just happy that the challenge is kept as it was intended on the real one. And if there is some unbalance towards an even more hard table I am happy because there is some challenge (and now we have infinite "coins" to improve ourselves), great challenge, and this is totally stimulating. In the past I have read of users complaining about the tables released before about being made too easy compared to the real ones. Now we have a tough one and we are not happy in the same way. How is that possible? Anyway, I have found totally playable this one, and even far (really far) from being a pinball wizard I can achieve even 7-8 center ramps in sequence, so I don't think that we have an impossible one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Replacement, post: 122699, member: 3668"] I used to know the real table pretty well as long as the real one is one of my favourite tables ever and I can say: Yes, It definitely is... realistic. I have found that, compared to some other tables released before, in fact the ball has a good sense of weightness, no vacuum effect on the ramps as you said before. And that applies very well to the possibility of U-Turns in case you don't hit the center ramps with the right speed, power and precision. I see that now there are some users who complain about the great difficulty of this table, but the real one was already an hard table, and in my opinion for once we should be just happy that the challenge is kept as it was intended on the real one. And if there is some unbalance towards an even more hard table I am happy because there is some challenge (and now we have infinite "coins" to improve ourselves), great challenge, and this is totally stimulating. In the past I have read of users complaining about the tables released before about being made too easy compared to the real ones. Now we have a tough one and we are not happy in the same way. How is that possible? Anyway, I have found totally playable this one, and even far (really far) from being a pinball wizard I can achieve even 7-8 center ramps in sequence, so I don't think that we have an impossible one. [/QUOTE]
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