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<blockquote data-quote="MisterVercetti" data-source="post: 253712" data-attributes="member: 5443"><p>Same here. The entire table just feels flat-out unfinished, with the DMD missing key information and, if the constant blank-outs are anything to go by, several animations / displays, and with many shots and features just feeling broken (multiball being a key offender - the Cybermen targets, most of the time, either flat-out don't register or register the wrong hit, which makes getting any sort of jackpot an exercise in frustration). The end result is something that feels like a cheap knockoff of the original Doctor Who table rather than a unique reimagining (which I'm sure is what FS was aiming for).</p><p></p><p>Overall, I've yet to find any reason to play Master of Time over the original, which is a real shame because the licensing costs for the newer series must have been astronomical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterVercetti, post: 253712, member: 5443"] Same here. The entire table just feels flat-out unfinished, with the DMD missing key information and, if the constant blank-outs are anything to go by, several animations / displays, and with many shots and features just feeling broken (multiball being a key offender - the Cybermen targets, most of the time, either flat-out don't register or register the wrong hit, which makes getting any sort of jackpot an exercise in frustration). The end result is something that feels like a cheap knockoff of the original Doctor Who table rather than a unique reimagining (which I'm sure is what FS was aiming for). Overall, I've yet to find any reason to play Master of Time over the original, which is a real shame because the licensing costs for the newer series must have been astronomical. [/QUOTE]
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