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Zaccaria pinball preferred settings
Zaccaria pinball preferred settings








zaccaria pinball preferred settings

That can be fun, too.Please make sure to update your firmware to V5.49 or higher and go to My Digital Locker in Settings to redeem your code. If you go to 100% the ball goes crazy and bounces almost like a rubber ball at times. I have at 100% now.ĭoes anyone know what the default settings are for Acarde and Simulation? It would be interesting to take this as a starting point.Įdit: Lower Elasticity makes the ball less bouncy and makes it feel heavier. It would be interesting to know how the tap pass setting changes things. I am not sure what the Elasticity does but at the moment I have the impression that the ball movement and general velocity feel more realistic. I have a simulation gap and everything at 100% except for Flipper Force at 80%, Slingshot Force at 50%, Plunger Force at 50%, Ball Velocity at 50% and Ball Friction at 0% and Ball Elasticity at 0%. I started to fiddle with the physics and I think this really improves the game even if the normal leaderboards no longer apply. Not sure what else it does but the centre drain at least seems as wide as the actual machines and the closer to that the better i feel.

zaccaria pinball preferred settings

It's not like it couldn't do with a tweak here and there, i'll put it that way.Īs for the standard settings, i prefer simulation. I actually only read the op when i posted but i agree, i've only seen a couple of dead balls slide and far more frequently the slings get triggered as if hit with force which kind of like the ball spin is a bit over the top i consider unusual behaviour. Same here, i'm sure it sounds crazy to a lot of folks but short ball times = fun to me :3 Partly because it seems the default style with most populated boards and mostly because the smaller flippers of 'simulation' are ♥♥♥♥♥♥ tricky to aim with.

zaccaria pinball preferred settings

Slightly tighter(?) rubbers on the slings would increase the possible feeds to flipper, and improve the overall feel I reckon.Īs for preferred physics.

zaccaria pinball preferred settings

Originally posted by Common Sense:If you go look at some footage of a say a well maintained pinball champ or a farfalla you'll note that they are in fact rather sensitive and prone to both pingponging and tossing the ball in the outlane despite not having particularly strong coils.Īgreed the pingpong up and to the outlane seems true to form, and part of the brutality which I'm all for, however I still reckon even a well maintained machine would let a dead ball roll down the rubber without triggering. See how much slower it plays than on here? Also notice the pinball almost never spins, it just rolls.ĭespite the spinning ball I'm really enjoying the game, and I love that you can tweak so much under the hood. Here's someone playing a Zaccaria Time Machine. These are also older EM tables, in real life they don't play nearly as fast as they do in this game, so lessening the speed and elasticity of the ball is a good idea anyway. However, obviously this makes the ball too fast, so I had to compensate by lowering most of the other settings as well (but upping the plunger strength to 100%). To lessen the ball spinning, I had the most success with putting the ball friction down to 0%. So to stop the ball from spinning I started playing with the physics in this game, which led me down a rabbit hole and I'm wondering what physics options you prefer and how that makes the game play. I do not like the way the ball spins in this game, a pinball rarely spins on its axis, like 99% of the time in real pinball the ball just rolls, it does not spin, especially if there's no playfield item making it spin (like the discs in Whirlwind).










Zaccaria pinball preferred settings