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<blockquote data-quote="SilverSuper" data-source="post: 95392" data-attributes="member: 3372"><p>They've stated it, but not in their marketing. For a few months I actually thought it was playing somehow accurate until my friend told me to wake up. Real machines are tight and does not cause frustration, they create excitement to put in another quarter. If pinball machines wasn't tight it would not be a point to play them.</p><p></p><p>A pinball machine takes 1 square metre, it's just another excause. "Even if you have to throw out your bed to fit one you can still sleep on a mattress under the pinball-machine." Perhaps it's out of reach for a kid, but for someone above 15 y.o. able to get a job it's making excauses to say it's not possible to get one. I know it because I did not get a machine until 2 decades after wanting one, making up multiple excauses and continously wasting money on things I didn't need or even want that much in the meantime.</p><p></p><p>The point about selling more tables because it's tuned down is false and if it had been correct it would fail in the long run as people will stop purchasing tables as they realize they are getting fooled. When people get into TPA they will seek up to play the real machines and they will be severely let down beyond repair that TPA had them played a fools joke for months.</p><p></p><p>If you absolutely love the game you'd be 10 times better off with a real machine.</p><p></p><p>I enjoyed playing TPA and I will probably purchase some tables when it hits Steam, but I feel fooled and if they really want people to purchase their tables for years to come they really need to make some changes. Nevertheless how good they could tune it, people who are heavily into pinball should start saving for a real machine istead of settling with TPA for 5 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverSuper, post: 95392, member: 3372"] They've stated it, but not in their marketing. For a few months I actually thought it was playing somehow accurate until my friend told me to wake up. Real machines are tight and does not cause frustration, they create excitement to put in another quarter. If pinball machines wasn't tight it would not be a point to play them. A pinball machine takes 1 square metre, it's just another excause. "Even if you have to throw out your bed to fit one you can still sleep on a mattress under the pinball-machine." Perhaps it's out of reach for a kid, but for someone above 15 y.o. able to get a job it's making excauses to say it's not possible to get one. I know it because I did not get a machine until 2 decades after wanting one, making up multiple excauses and continously wasting money on things I didn't need or even want that much in the meantime. The point about selling more tables because it's tuned down is false and if it had been correct it would fail in the long run as people will stop purchasing tables as they realize they are getting fooled. When people get into TPA they will seek up to play the real machines and they will be severely let down beyond repair that TPA had them played a fools joke for months. If you absolutely love the game you'd be 10 times better off with a real machine. I enjoyed playing TPA and I will probably purchase some tables when it hits Steam, but I feel fooled and if they really want people to purchase their tables for years to come they really need to make some changes. Nevertheless how good they could tune it, people who are heavily into pinball should start saving for a real machine istead of settling with TPA for 5 years. [/QUOTE]
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