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.
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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