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  • #16
    As I understand it here is how both of them work...

    Bang Back - you lift the flipper on the same side as the ball, up-nudge hard to make the ball bounce up from the outlane/apron.

    Death save - you lift the flipper on the opposite side of the ball, and violently move the table to make the opposite outlane/apron bounce the ball back up to the flippers.

    Those PAPA tutorials (linked earlier) shows this quite clearly

    Different methods to achieve the same thing, both banned from tournament play, because it's not nice to the machine, and it would make tournaments go on forever.


    re topic, it is for sure much harder to perform this on keyboard since that infamous nerf back in fx2. due to it is damn near improbable to time hitting 2 keys at the same time (when failing to time it, it usually just does one of the keys, resulting in a very weak nudge), also when succeeding to time it, you get 2 warnings for that one move, leaving us keyboard players with only up nudge which is much weaker than the diagonal nudge you are able to do on joypads. It's still doable, but less likely to succeed.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Lord Squeak View Post
      As I understand it here is how both of them work...

      Bang Back - you lift the flipper on the same side as the ball, up-nudge hard to make the ball bounce up from the outlane/apron.

      Death save - you lift the flipper on the opposite side of the ball, and violently move the table to make the opposite outlane/apron bounce the ball back up to the flippers.

      Those PAPA tutorials (linked earlier) shows this quite clearly

      Different methods to achieve the same thing, both banned from tournament play, because it's not nice to the machine, and it would make tournaments go on forever.


      re topic, it is for sure much harder to perform this on keyboard since that infamous nerf back in fx2. due to it is damn near improbable to time hitting 2 keys at the same time (when failing to time it, it usually just does one of the keys, resulting in a very weak nudge), also when succeeding to time it, you get 2 warnings for that one move, leaving us keyboard players with only up nudge which is much weaker than the diagonal nudge you are able to do on joypads. It's still doable, but less likely to succeed.
      I agree, but with patch 1.02 they nerfed/removed the diagonal nudge on the joypad using the D-Pad. Sometimes it works with the analog sticks.

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      • #18
        On xbox1 the diagonal nudge is weaker than it was in fx2. In fx2 the stick was weaker than the d-pad, in fx3 the d-pad has been made weaker

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        • #19
          Sorry just need to clarify my points a bit further (then I'll shut up about it).

          There's a reason why I keep saying BB's are only done from a left drain and DS's are only done from a right drain and why I mentioned it depends whether Zen make their (virtual) aprons symmetrical. It's because on real pinballs the aprons are not symmetrical and therefore give you different places to 'smack' the ball against.

          Here are 3 examples with an apron taken off a real Ghostbusters to show how the ball drain hole affects where you 'bounce' the ball in a BB or DS:

          Death saves are only achievable from the right drain because:



          DS's are not possible with a left drain because:



          You don't bother with BB's from the right drain because there's less area to bang against on the right (and DS's are easier to achieve) Red lines show available 'bang space':



          If Zen make they're virtual table aprons/drains symmetrical then my points are mute and I accept that.

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          • #20
            I love your passion for pinball as I also share it, but since the argument about the bang back requires a physical machine then your argument is moot..............no matter the width of the left or right lanes, nudge the ball and save it and its a death save cause you saved your ball by nudging and not physically assaulting the machine, which of course none of us have. We have a digital representation of pinball that we play with a controller. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KB8Xp4PMvbQ, but call it whatever you want based on your experience with physical pinball machines. On a digital representation of a pinball machine the action is still the same. Just nudge however you have your controller set up.
            Last edited by cantankerous--; 12-01-2017, 02:16 PM.
            Accomplishments in real life

            1. Rolled a star wars machine................ie played over 99 levels and rolled it back to level 1.
            2. Rolled Nintendo punch out, several times, same quarter.
            3. Played an entire game of dragons lair and completed it and won while blindfolded.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by cantankerous-- View Post
              I love your passion for pinball as I also share it, but since the argument about the bang back requires a physical machine then your argument is moot..............no matter the width of the left or right lanes, nudge the ball and save it and its a death save cause you saved your ball by nudging and not physically assaulting the machine, which of course none of us have. We have a digital representation of pinball that we play with a controller. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KB8Xp4PMvbQ, but call it whatever you want based on your experience with physical pinball machines. On a digital representation of a pinball machine the action is still the same. Just nudge however you have your controller set up.
              Bollocks. Real or virtual makes no difference (*pending symmetry in virtual). Words have meanings and the meaning of a bang bag is a save from a left drain being banged back from the left apron. A save from the right lane hitting the left apron is a death save. You can't change meanings of words based on your opinion.

              * As mentioned previously, if zen aprons are symmetrical then you could do both BB's and DS's from either side

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              • #22
                I can see you will never, ever let this go so I concede Mr. Cornholio. You have bested me, and, I'm terribly bored of this conversation, so alas I will leave and my only hope is that you have at least learned the difference between moot and mute, and I don't say this to be a spell check natzi. I actually spelled it wrong for many years, thinking it made me look smarter when using it...............back in my day every browser didn't have spell check and tell you it was spelled wrong and one day someone called me out for it and I simply thought it was mute. Oh well, now Im older. Later bro.
                Accomplishments in real life

                1. Rolled a star wars machine................ie played over 99 levels and rolled it back to level 1.
                2. Rolled Nintendo punch out, several times, same quarter.
                3. Played an entire game of dragons lair and completed it and won while blindfolded.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by cantankerous-- View Post
                  I can see you will never, ever let this go so I concede Mr. Cornholio.
                  I can't concede when I'm 100% correct

                  You have bested me, and, I'm terribly bored of this conversation, so alas I will leave and my only hope is that you have at least learned the difference between moot and mute, and I don't say this to be a spell check natzi. I actually spelled it wrong for many years, thinking it made me look smarter when using it...............back in my day every browser didn't have spell check and tell you it was spelled wrong and one day someone called me out for it and I simply thought it was mute. Oh well, now Im older. Later bro.
                  I fully concede to Mute. I didn't even realise I wrote it that way

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Cornholio View Post
                    I can't concede when I'm 100% correct



                    I fully concede to Mute. I didn't even realise I wrote it that way
                    Nothing but love Sir. Later.
                    Accomplishments in real life

                    1. Rolled a star wars machine................ie played over 99 levels and rolled it back to level 1.
                    2. Rolled Nintendo punch out, several times, same quarter.
                    3. Played an entire game of dragons lair and completed it and won while blindfolded.
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                    • #25
                      Hey guys,
                      it was an interesting and adventurous reading!

                      We are working on the physics in the game update by update so in the future it may improve more but a big change in it is not on the table right now.

                      We understand and know this could take time to adapt but we deeply believe that this is the way this game is meant to be created for you!

                      Wishing you a wonderful holiday season!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Cornholio View Post
                        Which outlane are we talking about here, cause death saves are only done when the ball is drained from the right outlane? Bang backs are done from the left outlane drain.
                        Hi, as the original poster, I wanted to answer your question. I actually didn't know that these 2 (death save and bang back) are different things irl and thanks for the informative posts So I was talking about generally saving the ball from either left or right outlane. And I can confirm that I got this trophy by saving the ball from the left outlane drain. And I know a friend who got it from the right outlane drain. So I guess Zen didn't put this difference in the game, cause it says "bang back" in the trophy description and this trophy can be obtained from both outlanes.

                        Thanks again

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                        • #27
                          Guys,
                          off with the hats, this topic is more interesting than anything I saw on TV in the last 2 years

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                          • #28
                            Thanks to you both.

                            I wasn't trying to be an ass (my back and forth with @cantankerous), but trying to be informative. I'm glad my points got through.

                            And yes @emboliformis, it seems to be the case that Zen wasn't aware of the 2 either.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by emboliformis View Post
                              Hi, as the original poster, I wanted to answer your question. I actually didn't know that these 2 (death save and bang back) are different things irl and thanks for the informative posts So I was talking about generally saving the ball from either left or right outlane. And I can confirm that I got this trophy by saving the ball from the left outlane drain. And I know a friend who got it from the right outlane drain. So I guess Zen didn't put this difference in the game, cause it says "bang back" in the trophy description and this trophy can be obtained from both outlanes.

                              Thanks again
                              Actually a bang back can be made from either outlane, though typically the left. To my knowledge, death saves can only be made from the right outlane due to the geometry of the outlanes on some machines, namely the right side is higher than the left which allows you to get a bounce over the drain. I'm not aware of any machine that has this geometry reversed so it shouldn't be possible from the left outlane.

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                              • #30
                                Months later, I'm still struggling with this new nudge mechanic. I can't save balls from the outlanes at all. Rewind power-up kind of makes up for it if you upgrade it, but I would have still preferred the old way, where it wasn't that hard to do death save/bang backs.

                                I'm currently working on some of my pinball games. And I usually play one table at a time. Sometimes I'm trying to get the trophies of the same table on Marvel Pinball (ps3) / Star Wars Pinball (ps3 and vita), Zen Pinball 2 (ps3 and ps4) and Pinball FX3. It's always hardest to do them on Pinball FX3 for me simply because I cannot do death saves. I found it slightly easier to do with the sticks instead of d-pad on Pinball FX3, but I can't simply change the nudge button between games, because my fingers go to the d-pad automatically each time I want to nudge the table

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