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<blockquote data-quote="Sean DonCarlos" data-source="post: 32854" data-attributes="member: 152"><p>That would be a safe bet, especially since on most tables there is only about 1 mm of button distance between a full flip and a stage flip. Even watching a reasonable player likely wouldn't clue a novice in, as the need to actually perform a two-stage flip arises very rarely, and since it is a very difficult maneuver on a real table, a lot of players (like myself) won't even attempt it, instead preferring to move the ball(s) below to the opposite flipper before taking the upper flipper shot.</p><p></p><p>I'm assuming FarSight can control at what percentages (of a full press) the two stages "fire". If so, then I think we should get a pair of sensitivity sliders to adjust those percentages to taste. Not only would this help with the two-stage deathgrip issue, but some players might like their overall flipper response twitchier or looser, similar to how much play the physical flipper buttons have on a real table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean DonCarlos, post: 32854, member: 152"] That would be a safe bet, especially since on most tables there is only about 1 mm of button distance between a full flip and a stage flip. Even watching a reasonable player likely wouldn't clue a novice in, as the need to actually perform a two-stage flip arises very rarely, and since it is a very difficult maneuver on a real table, a lot of players (like myself) won't even attempt it, instead preferring to move the ball(s) below to the opposite flipper before taking the upper flipper shot. I'm assuming FarSight can control at what percentages (of a full press) the two stages "fire". If so, then I think we should get a pair of sensitivity sliders to adjust those percentages to taste. Not only would this help with the two-stage deathgrip issue, but some players might like their overall flipper response twitchier or looser, similar to how much play the physical flipper buttons have on a real table. [/QUOTE]
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