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Ryuga Death posted:What? Not sure what he's on about. My dad and I have a Comet and the slingshots rarely hurt you.
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Eegah posted:Just play a normal game and ignore it. Get a good long game in, rack up a Vacation Jackpot and you hit the Gold Rush somewhere along the way. You pretty much can't hit that shot intentionally. I managed to finally get this through sheer luck. I got the flashlight and the map on my first ball, then it immediately drained. Then the second ball bounced into the gutter immediately after launching. The gods must have felt pity because the third ball then bounced off a slingshot and right into the gold mine. I got the goal, then immediately turned it off. I'll come back to this table in six months or whenever I can stomach seeing it again.
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 23:32 |
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Ryuga Death posted:What situations should I use the up/down nudge in? I've been using, or at least trying to, left and right nudges to slow down ball momentum or steer the ball away from the middle. Usually if it's about to go into an outlane you can get it to bounce out if you use the up nudge. Or nudge it up through the outlane gate in Centaur.
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Tato posted:I managed to finally get this through sheer luck. I got the flashlight and the map on my first ball, then it immediately drained. Then the second ball bounced into the gutter immediately after launching. The gods must have felt pity because the third ball then bounced off a slingshot and right into the gold mine. I got the goal, then immediately turned it off. I'll come back to this table in six months or whenever I can stomach seeing it again. Is it just me, or does that ball launch go up the inlane and over into the outlane 100% of the time if you don't have the right flipper up when it launches?
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# ? Jul 8, 2014 02:03 |
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I recently decided to give TPA a go, and I got BK2K pretty much entirely off it's soundtrack. Have I made a bad beginner choice?
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# ? Jul 8, 2014 02:05 |
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Black Knight 2000 is a great table, but might be hard for a beginner as it plays fast.
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# ? Jul 8, 2014 02:45 |
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Ryuga Death posted:What situations should I use the up/down nudge in? I've been using, or at least trying to, left and right nudges to slow down ball momentum or steer the ball away from the middle. Not too sure about TPA but on real machines, forward nudging is great at reducing horizontal momentum. Like when the ball is getting wacked around by the slingshots -- a couple of nudges can really slow it down. Learning what nudging does to the ball is so much easier on real tables though.
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# ? Jul 8, 2014 05:32 |
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A "quick game of Attack From Mars before bed" turned into me getting my first TPA Grand Champion score, including a spin at the Rule the Universe mode. Ended up with 47,226,747,070, which of course is only about a fourth of the weekly high scores. Still, it was a really good and fun game for me.
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# ? Jul 8, 2014 07:24 |
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apophenium posted:A "quick game of Attack From Mars before bed" turned into me getting my first TPA Grand Champion score, including a spin at the Rule the Universe mode. Ended up with 47,226,747,070, which of course is only about a fourth of the weekly high scores. Still, it was a really good and fun game for me. Nice. AFM is one of those flow tables I could never get really into the groove of. Managed #1 on Victory today though. I like my play really controlly.
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# ? Jul 8, 2014 07:34 |
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Does anyone here play TPA on an Android tablet? I'm thinking of upgrading my old iPad to something like the Galaxy S but want to make sure TPA isn't weird on it. I'm also guessing I have to re-buy the tables?
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# ? Jul 8, 2014 07:57 |
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Does anyone know if there's any chance of older tables like Rocky and Bullwinkle making it to Zen Pinball on iOS/PC or is that pretty unlikely due to licensing and not anticipating future development platforms? Also, someone on the Pinball Arcade Fans message board is saying that two experienced programmers recently left Farsight, making any future releases come out much slower and pretty much eliminating any chance of bugs on older tables being fixed (lol, I know). I dunno how true that is, but I'm not surprised if it is.
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Nurge posted:Nice. AFM is one of those flow tables I could never get really into the groove of. Managed #1 on Victory today though. I like my play really controlly. Just looked up your score. Fuuuuuuuck. My eyes glaze over just looking at it. I grinded away for somewhere around an hour to get 231 million. I can't comprehend 484. Nearly 100 million over vikingerik in 2nd place? I know exactly how you did it gameplay wise - was it in one sitting? Nurge posted:Yeah, honestly it didn't even take that long. An hour and a half maybe? Look up some of the other top scores like the 20B on T2. Now that's a real grind. My personal limit for how long I'm willing to duke it out is probably around 3-4 hours these days. Well, based on your scores - you're a better shot than me for sure. I imagine your score was going up way faster than mine was by virtue of starting checkpoints and hammering that spinner more accurately. The pure tedium of what it takes to get a score up there on that table is the crazy part for me. If anyone is interested in playing Victory for a stupid long time and wants to jack your high score - this is the advice I followed, and I can only assume what Nurge/Space Tractor did as well. some guy on the farsight forums posted:1) get the extra ball from the eject hole. you will always get the ball back, and usually it will find the lower right flipper so you can shoot it again. Edit - adding to that, if you drain, recollect the extra ball, and either go back to increasing the multiplier if you're not at 8x (It carries over from ball to ball, so once you have it at 8x you're done with it.), and then just do the countdown/spinner combo over and over and over and over. Tony Phillips fucked around with this message at 14:15 on Jul 8, 2014 |
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Tony Phillips posted:Just looked up your score. Fuuuuuuuck. My eyes glaze over just looking at it. I grinded away for somewhere around an hour to get 231 million. I can't comprehend 484. Nearly 100 million over vikingerik in 2nd place? I know exactly how you did it gameplay wise - was it in one sitting? Yeah, honestly it didn't even take that long. An hour and a half maybe? Look up some of the other top scores like the 20B on T2. Now that's a real grind. My personal limit for how long I'm willing to duke it out is probably around 3-4 hours these days. I turn game sounds off and put music on and just zone out, but after a point your fingers just start getting tired and it becomes too boring. I really hope they eventually bring out tournament rules with extra balls off and leaderboards for those, but till that happens I try to favor faster playing games since ain't no one got the time to put up 100B on Twilight Zone. Nurge fucked around with this message at 14:12 on Jul 8, 2014 |
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I LOVE AFM, but I've still never gotten a Multiball Super Jackpot, not even once. 6 times now I've completed every other requirement for wizard mode, except for that one. I just really struggle to make the ramp and orbit shots while juggling multiple balls, specially since it saves balls for like 10 seconds straight. I can usually hit 2 or 3 of the shots right away with the first ball, but once they start falling out of the jets the playfield is just too crowded for me to pull it off.Niwrad posted:Does anyone here play TPA on an Android tablet? I'm thinking of upgrading my old iPad to something like the Galaxy S but want to make sure TPA isn't weird on it. I'm also guessing I have to re-buy the tables? They gave me a coupon at PAX that was a pack of 4 tables, but only for Android. You log in as normal, but your sets of "My Tables" are different by device.\ The graphics on my GF's Kindle HDX look pretty drat good! The controls kind of suck (specially nudging), and the physics is occasionally wonky. Its a fun diversion, but it doesn't feel as much like a simulation of real machines as it does on PC.
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Tony Phillips posted:If anyone is interested in playing Victory for a stupid long time and wants to jack your high score - this is the advice I followed, and I can only assume what Nurge/Space Tractor did as well. Yeah that's pretty much accurate. You can also hit the checkpoint 1 hole for a cool couple million instead of the spinner if you don't have a ball there currently instead. It adds up to about the same scoring, but is slightly more hazardous than the spinner shot.
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Squashy Nipples posted:I LOVE AFM, but I've still never gotten a Multiball Super Jackpot, not even once. 6 times now I've completed every other requirement for wizard mode, except for that one. I just really struggle to make the ramp and orbit shots while juggling multiple balls, specially since it saves balls for like 10 seconds straight. I can usually hit 2 or 3 of the shots right away with the first ball, but once they start falling out of the jets the playfield is just too crowded for me to pull it off. The MB Super Jackpot is by far the hardest of the requirements for Rule the Universe as far as I'm concerned. I've had the best luck by making sure to hit the right orbit shot with the first ball that's released when the MB starts. Later on, there are so many balls coming out of the bumpers that they often block your ability to hit that orbit. I have a bigger problem then hitting the revolving final shot, as I turn into a dumbass spaz that suddenly can't do anything. On the upside, even after you drop back down to a single ball, the game will let you get that final shot for a ridiculously long time. I'd swear it's in the 10-15 second range. So even if you lose the multiball - don't give up.
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# ? Jul 8, 2014 14:19 |
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Once you have the super lit, the easiest way is to just shoot all the balls into the bumpers and wait for the super jackpot to reach the right loop shot. You can easily drop catch the balls coming out of SOL and shoot them back into the right loop over and over. Alternatively you can bounce pass the balls to the right flipper and shoot them up the left loop, same idea.
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# ? Jul 8, 2014 18:44 |
I think it's due to my poor aim, but I find it so hard to aim for anything in particular on Attack from Mars. Ramps and side loops seem to be more luck based for me. I'm really good at aiming/hitting the side martian letters which does nothing but make the ball go into the side drains.
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# ? Jul 8, 2014 18:47 |
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Hey look, a Popeye "pinball" game. You can phone in bids if you want to buy it: http://www.auctionzip.com/Full-Image/2148199/fp48.cgi
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# ? Jul 8, 2014 22:30 |
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That's still not the worst Popeye pinball game
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# ? Jul 8, 2014 22:38 |
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Squashy Nipples posted:Hey look, a Popeye "pinball" game. I'm the potato bumper.
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# ? Jul 9, 2014 05:31 |
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canyoneer posted:That's still not the worst Popeye pinball game I assume you're saying "Popeye Saves the Earth" isn't good? Never played it - anyone else have an opinion on it?
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# ? Jul 9, 2014 05:48 |
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Just went through Roger Sharpes's Pinball! this evening. Thanks, interlibrary loan! It's a nice coffee table history of pinball from bagatelle through the dawn of solid state machines with copious lovely photographs of machines and people playing machines in various locations. Really feels like a cathartic celebration of the game coming just after the period when the anti-gambling laws that had included pinball in their purview were being amended or struck. Lots of interesting little facts stowed away in it, too, including Sega's Spanish subsidiary eventually becoming independent and being renamed... Sonic! Anyway, it's an interesting little time capsule at roughly the halfway point between pinball's first golden age and today. It's fun to see the "Who knows what the future holds?" bit capping off the discussion of video games and the new solid state machines.
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Discount Viscount posted:Just went through Roger Sharpes's Pinball! this evening. Thanks, interlibrary loan! I love pinball history. I don't know if I've linked this before or someone else has but http://www.pinrepair.com/topcast/past.php has some awesome awesome interviews with oldschool pinball designers/operators/players. The Wayne Newens interview was amazing. Dude was a table designer with Gottlieb from 1939 to 1980 and had a lot of cool stories. Plenty of other big names and also more modern table designers interviewed too. e: Well they're more like rambling chats, but you get the general idea. I have them on background pretty often if I'm grinding out some easy table on TPA if I'm not listening to music. Nurge fucked around with this message at 07:20 on Jul 9, 2014 |
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Tony Phillips posted:I assume you're saying "Popeye Saves the Earth" isn't good? Never played it - anyone else have an opinion on it? It's also ugly as sin.
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# ? Jul 9, 2014 16:19 |
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Probably the biggest problem with Popeye Saves The Earth (other than the completely weird as hell story) is the fact that a lot of the inserts are blocked off, and you can't often see what you're shooting for. But really, the best take down of Popeye was this post by Steve Ritchie, where he just tore into the drat thing. Just a selection from it: Steve Ritchie posted:Popeye was the game that followed ST:TNG. Popeye didn't make money on
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# ? Jul 9, 2014 16:37 |
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Tony Phillips posted:I assume you're saying "Popeye Saves the Earth" isn't good? Never played it - anyone else have an opinion on it? I've never played it, just repeating the infamy of such a lousy table with a really stupid theme. Pinside has an ad up for a fully restored one for $1800, which says something.
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# ? Jul 9, 2014 16:38 |
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A taxi machine finally becomes available in a location near to me (In fact even leaving that out its the first Taxi I have seen for sale) and the only mate I know with the capability to carry such a machine sold his vehicle. Just my luck really. I would have loved a Taxi machine.
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# ? Jul 10, 2014 05:28 |
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Rent a U-Haul?
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# ? Jul 10, 2014 05:33 |
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Yeah. You can even rent pickups from Home Depot or Lowe's
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# ? Jul 10, 2014 07:56 |
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Yeah it was easier for him to deal with someone else at that point. I just hope its gone to a good home. I am only young, there will be more taxi's in time. I hope A BOP would be nice too.
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# ? Jul 10, 2014 09:11 |
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insidius posted:Yeah it was easier for him to deal with someone else at that point. I'm going to relinquish my potato bumper status to you since you're clearly more deserving of it. Also goddamn TNG is so fragile I have no idea how I'm ever going to put up a high score on it. Seems like the only way is to never start a mode or Final Frontier. I've had the ROM bug out on me freezing the game now twice on totally different places while going for a good score.
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# ? Jul 10, 2014 13:46 |
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Put some hyperthins, LED lights and a few coats of wax on my buddies Getaway that he keeps at our friends bar. I'm as bad at this table as I am High Speed, but I'll be damned if shifting gears isn't one of the best gimmicks in pinball.
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# ? Jul 10, 2014 14:13 |
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Not sure if that was intentional but I laughed.
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# ? Jul 10, 2014 17:23 |
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Anybody heard anything about what's going on at Farsight recently? High Roller Casino isn't out yet, there's no announced release date, and all we've heard from Farsight themselves is that they're set to make an announcement tomorrow. They won't say what the announcement is in regards to, though. I know the console versions, including the next-gen systems have had major issues for a long time now, and the rumor going around their facebook page and the various forums is that their programmers have quit. Think they might be in trouble?
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# ? Jul 10, 2014 17:55 |
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Tasteful Bulge posted:the rumor going around their facebook page and the various forums is that their programmers have quit. Think they might be in trouble? Just clear this up, two of their programmers recently quit, and they've already hired replacements. The first replacement starts this week and the other one starts next week. They've been testing High Roller Casino on Android and iOS, and I assume that the long development cycle for this table is likely linked to the two programmers leaving, but it should be out soon. The first two seasons saw all of the tables drop on the last Friday of the month, and maybe they'll do that this time to play a bit of catch up. The rest of the stuff is general Farsight being Farsight.
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# ? Jul 10, 2014 18:49 |
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Good to know. I was just worried that it was ALL Farsight being Farsight.
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# ? Jul 10, 2014 18:55 |
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It looks like they're having their live stream of High Roller Casino today at 3 PM PST, so that means we'll likely see release of it tomorrow.
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# ? Jul 10, 2014 20:37 |
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Nurge posted:I'm going to relinquish my potato bumper status to you since you're clearly more deserving of it. Also goddamn TNG is so fragile I have no idea how I'm ever going to put up a high score on it. Seems like the only way is to never start a mode or Final Frontier. I've had the ROM bug out on me freezing the game now twice on totally different places while going for a good score. Same here. Final Frontier has frozen on me every time, either with the camera locking on the shooter lane, or the table just shutting down.
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# ? Jul 10, 2014 21:08 |
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# ? Jun 9, 2024 11:31 |
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So today was a good day for me. Also got my personal best on Mustang thanks to a queued up Mustang Multiball, and got over 100 mil on Twilight Zone despite the game trying to load a second ball into the mix outside of multiball.
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