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TPA v PFX3 - A Quick Comparison Video
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<blockquote data-quote="Rayder" data-source="post: 280021" data-attributes="member: 4226"><p>I love them both. Really glad that Zen is getting into real-life tables. Even though I own all Zen tables made available for PS4 (Zen and PFX3), I'm not really into their "original" tables as much as I prefer re-creations of real-life tables. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that I'm 50 years old and pinball was the "original" arcade game to me. But right now, I still give the crown to TPA, simply because of the sheer number of real-life tables TPA has in their app (lost licensing notwithstanding, since I own all of everything before they were delisted), but Zen is really stepping up "the game" by adding enhanced modes, better graphics and those physics are the closest I've seen to real pinball yet. Still, it's great to have such a wide variety of real-life tables that TPA offers, but Zen is real real up-and-comer on that front, judging by their first volume offering. The real winner here is us, the gamers.</p><p></p><p>I'm loving both and wish both of them the best and I will pony up the cash for anything either of them produce in the future, whether they be real life re-creations or originals, I'm there dude! I'm by no means any kind of champion pinballer, but I do love the silver ball. Keep them coming! WOOT!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rayder, post: 280021, member: 4226"] I love them both. Really glad that Zen is getting into real-life tables. Even though I own all Zen tables made available for PS4 (Zen and PFX3), I'm not really into their "original" tables as much as I prefer re-creations of real-life tables. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that I'm 50 years old and pinball was the "original" arcade game to me. But right now, I still give the crown to TPA, simply because of the sheer number of real-life tables TPA has in their app (lost licensing notwithstanding, since I own all of everything before they were delisted), but Zen is really stepping up "the game" by adding enhanced modes, better graphics and those physics are the closest I've seen to real pinball yet. Still, it's great to have such a wide variety of real-life tables that TPA offers, but Zen is real real up-and-comer on that front, judging by their first volume offering. The real winner here is us, the gamers. I'm loving both and wish both of them the best and I will pony up the cash for anything either of them produce in the future, whether they be real life re-creations or originals, I'm there dude! I'm by no means any kind of champion pinballer, but I do love the silver ball. Keep them coming! WOOT! [/QUOTE]
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