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6.6 - How can the game get harder physically? (Pinball Technically Speaking)

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This article is from the General Pinball FAQ, by Keith Johnson keefer@access.digex.net with numerous contributions by others.









6.6 - How can the game get harder physically? (Pinball Technically Speaking)

On most games, things like rubber posts near the outlanes can be set in one
of several different postitions. Obviously, the further apart the posts are
in the outlane, the harder it'll be to save a ball. Also, there may not be
any rubber on the outlanes at all, which can be downright rude. (See
question 2.6.) Also, unethical things such as increasing the playfield angle
can be done. And, of course, making the tilt more sensitive. Nice, clean,
recently waxed playfields will tend to be really fast, adding another element
of challenge altogether (called, "getting control of the 150 MPH ball").

 

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