The latest version of the Opera browser sends multiple invalid requests to our servers for every page you visit.The most common causes of this issue are: If Zen and TPA had pro's physics, then we would be in pinball heaven.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. I downloaded and I pretty much stand to what I mentioned earlier. Some of the newer DLC tables are getting better. I can understand a strong shot around the right orbit doing that but not from a soft roll down the left orbit. I don't recall the real table having the ball pop out of the moat and trickle down the left orbit and while I have my left flipper up it bounces all the way up past the left slingshot and then head to the left outlanes. Loved Medieval Madness but don't care for the TPA version. Tables like Funhouse, Bride are really good. like i mentioned certain talbes have it spot on. If you have a pc, you can download a free copy of Big Race USA on their kickstarter page.It's more realistic but it's still way too floaty. I have mostly been playing ZP2 recently because it is still fairly new and because of the tourney. I really like both of them but for different reasons. The physics feel floaty because you play zp too much! Actually, TPA feels a tad floaty but the physics are more realistic than zp physics. If you have a pc, you can download a free copy of Big Race USA on their kickstarter page. I do like playing the old classic tables but the physics seem off to me.The physics feel floaty because you play zp too much! Actually, TPA feels a tad floaty but the physics are more realistic than zp physics. on the reverse side Zen's physics has too much weight IMO so somewhere in the middle would be great. Although pretty good it's not my cup of tea. Played some real tables today and the ball physics are off IMO. Funhouse and Bride are pretty close but the other tables the balls are way to floaty. Just got Creature and Black Knight tonight and it really feels like it's a step down. I agree with Maink The physics in Pinball arcade in most of the tables are way too floaty. Of course that said I would prefer Pro Pinball over TPA even though I never played it. If I would play other pinball games it would be an actual real tables. However, I prefer to buy on the European PSN and that version still has problems with flipper lag :-( Hopefully with tomorrow's table update it will be gone. The demo released on the US PSN has just been patched so the slowdown has gone and they seem to have improved the lighting. I am now considering getting Pinball Arcade, but waiting for a few of the many many reported bugs to be ironed out. I have also been a fan of Pinball Dreams/Fantasies (Amiga), True Pinball (PS1), Mile High Pinball (Nokia N-Gage), Kirby Pinball (Gameboy) amongst others. It seems that with each release they get more imaginative. I think it is the influence of Flipnic that makes me like the more fantastical Zen tables I can't get enough animated figures, special smoke effects and multiple play fields. I still hope for a patched PS2 Classics release on PSN but it's very unlikely. When I tried running it on my PS3 it was unplayable sadly, as the flipper lag was terrible. The gameplay branched out over numerous connected tables and missions were completed by moving around the game world. I think it was by a Japanese studio originally and then tarted up for a western release. Everything from the graphics & presentation to the sound was completely quirky. Flipnic on the PS2 was a wonderful take on pinball totally removed from reality but packed full of interesting features.
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