You're welcome! I thought the same thing as well. I really like how realistic the physics feel, adds to the experience of playing an Electromechanical :)
That's what I'm saying! While I was playing the table earlier and recording the video, I just kept noticing more and more mechanics like the little passage way on the left with the spot target. Just as in life and with pinball, it's the little things! But one thing I will say about the more you play or even just watch pinball, you start to notice these things a lot more, its like your pinball "awareness" just grows.
@@NewLeaf88 Viewing and playing are two totally different experiences too! When viewing, you get a better chance to take a look at all the surroundings and notice all the nuances but sometimes you don't truly understand/appreciate how something works until you experience it for yourself!
That's a really good point Dom! When viewing pinball you can take your time scanning the playfield and 'seeing' how everything works with your eyes and you can usually notice more because you're not paying attention to wherever the pinball is. But I also like what you said about how the only way to understand the table itself is to experience it by playing it! Both are rewarding in their own right imo! I think the point you make here can really be said about a lot of things too. Entertainment sports is an example I'll use : A lot of people enjoy watching sports like basketball, football and soccer and some even know the game by heart and all the rules to the T. But playing is a lot different and different muscles and parts of the brain are used as opposed to watching!
I'm hoping for the same Dom! But it doesn't look like they are :( I don't see anything on Steam indicating anything. I think they were just satisfied porting their older games to PC. I also enjoyed their take on pinball if I'm being honest!
Thanks NewLeaf, just updated my old super spin, Underdog's feels more realistic with ball weight and friction. Like the lighting too.
You're welcome! I thought the same thing as well. I really like how realistic the physics feel, adds to the experience of playing an Electromechanical :)
Awesome EMUnderdogs release.
Yep! Plays great Urko :) As an EM Guy yourself, I knew you'd be pleased.
One of those tables where the more you look at it, the more you realize how much is going on. I really dig it.
That's what I'm saying! While I was playing the table earlier and recording the video, I just kept noticing more and more mechanics like the little passage way on the left with the spot target. Just as in life and with pinball, it's the little things!
But one thing I will say about the more you play or even just watch pinball, you start to notice these things a lot more, its like your pinball "awareness" just grows.
@@NewLeaf88 Viewing and playing are two totally different experiences too! When viewing, you get a better chance to take a look at all the surroundings and notice all the nuances but sometimes you don't truly understand/appreciate how something works until you experience it for yourself!
That's a really good point Dom! When viewing pinball you can take your time scanning the playfield and 'seeing' how everything works with your eyes and you can usually notice more because you're not paying attention to wherever the pinball is. But I also like what you said about how the only way to understand the table itself is to experience it by playing it! Both are rewarding in their own right imo!
I think the point you make here can really be said about a lot of things too. Entertainment sports is an example I'll use : A lot of people enjoy watching sports like basketball, football and soccer and some even know the game by heart and all the rules to the T. But playing is a lot different and different muscles and parts of the brain are used as opposed to watching!
@@NewLeaf88 Completely unrelated note, but I hope PowerUP games puts out more pinball tables soon, haha. I really enjoy some of theirs.
I'm hoping for the same Dom! But it doesn't look like they are :( I don't see anything on Steam indicating anything. I think they were just satisfied porting their older games to PC. I also enjoyed their take on pinball if I'm being honest!