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Scoop eject much too easy/needs new flipper rubber?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex" data-source="post: 20032" data-attributes="member: 982"><p>Just got Funhouse on the 360 and noticed that the scoop eject on the 360 is way too friendly -- it plays like a loose, older machine in that this is always a safe catch -- to either flipper! The rest of the game plays real nicely, but the safety of this eject really dumbs down play: once you master the Mirror shot from both flippers, you can almost sleepwalk through the table: flipper up to set up a catch on the right, flipper down to catch to left. It works every time, with no risk. </p><p></p><p>On a sharp Funhouse, bad bounces are common with any passive catch off that eject, which means you always have to make active decisions about what to do here. It's always a fair kick, but variable enough and fast enough to keep play active. Watch <a href="http://pinball.org/videos/tutorials/funhouse/" target="_blank">Bowen Kerins's tutorial</a> to see what I mean.</p><p></p><p>Any chance for a tuning update here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex, post: 20032, member: 982"] Just got Funhouse on the 360 and noticed that the scoop eject on the 360 is way too friendly -- it plays like a loose, older machine in that this is always a safe catch -- to either flipper! The rest of the game plays real nicely, but the safety of this eject really dumbs down play: once you master the Mirror shot from both flippers, you can almost sleepwalk through the table: flipper up to set up a catch on the right, flipper down to catch to left. It works every time, with no risk. On a sharp Funhouse, bad bounces are common with any passive catch off that eject, which means you always have to make active decisions about what to do here. It's always a fair kick, but variable enough and fast enough to keep play active. Watch [URL="http://pinball.org/videos/tutorials/funhouse/"]Bowen Kerins's tutorial[/URL] to see what I mean. Any chance for a tuning update here? [/QUOTE]
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