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Williams Volume 4 *OFFICIAL* Game play thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Cloda" data-source="post: 290128" data-attributes="member: 7520"><p>Another thought is that switching back to Zen physics after playing a lot of Classic Arcade physics is tough as you have to first get used to different shooting and ball return angles, how far the ball bounces, different ways of effectively controlling the ball etc. Inevitably it becomes easier as you get used to the flow and build up muscle memory and unlearn certain habits that you built up for the table. The same holds true for players switching from Zen to Classic Arcade. You have to give it a decent amount of time before games will start coming together. Most players I would venture to say, give Classic Arcade a quick go or two every now and then and then surmise that it is way too tough for them before reverting back to Zen physics. Long story short... you have to give yourself a decent run at a table before you can expect to start putting up competitive scores.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cloda, post: 290128, member: 7520"] Another thought is that switching back to Zen physics after playing a lot of Classic Arcade physics is tough as you have to first get used to different shooting and ball return angles, how far the ball bounces, different ways of effectively controlling the ball etc. Inevitably it becomes easier as you get used to the flow and build up muscle memory and unlearn certain habits that you built up for the table. The same holds true for players switching from Zen to Classic Arcade. You have to give it a decent amount of time before games will start coming together. Most players I would venture to say, give Classic Arcade a quick go or two every now and then and then surmise that it is way too tough for them before reverting back to Zen physics. Long story short... you have to give yourself a decent run at a table before you can expect to start putting up competitive scores. [/QUOTE]
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