I took a while to get used to the new flipper physics and now I just love it. I also really enjoy Road Show and have been playing that for the last couple of days. I haven‘t played the other two much yet but can see that I’ll enjoy the challenge of beating White Water.
Hurricane doesn‘t look like my cup of tea. Either way, worth the buy for me. I’m willing to wait until Zen implements the new Vol 4 flipper physics in the previous volumes before I play them again so I’ll give myself a lot of time with these new tables. I have played little of Volume 3 but what I couldn’t get right was to do a live catch on Theatre of Magic as the ball came down the right loop (as in the PAPA tutorial) and I’m sure, based on my experience with the new flipper physics on Road Show, that I’ll be able to do so once Zen applies it. I’m enjoying the ability to work on “real life” flipper skills and can already see an improvement in my game-play even on Mac (Zen Pinball 2), where I struggle to make my Xbox One controller more sensitive for finesse shots.
Hurricane doesn‘t look like my cup of tea. Either way, worth the buy for me. I’m willing to wait until Zen implements the new Vol 4 flipper physics in the previous volumes before I play them again so I’ll give myself a lot of time with these new tables. I have played little of Volume 3 but what I couldn’t get right was to do a live catch on Theatre of Magic as the ball came down the right loop (as in the PAPA tutorial) and I’m sure, based on my experience with the new flipper physics on Road Show, that I’ll be able to do so once Zen applies it. I’m enjoying the ability to work on “real life” flipper skills and can already see an improvement in my game-play even on Mac (Zen Pinball 2), where I struggle to make my Xbox One controller more sensitive for finesse shots.
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