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mark jackson

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GREAT PINBALL GAMES
« on: May 10, 2010, 11:03:51 PM »
Howdy All, I've written a few thoughts on pinball which is a 'word' attachment. ...I hope it's informative and fun. .... but what I need help with is this .... can anyone explain to me in simple steps how to lower my 'ping'? I've been playing The Call Of Juarez, and my 'ping' is way too high. I don't even really get what 'ping' is, but I know I should try to get mine better (lower). Cheers, Mark

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Re: GREAT PINBALL GAMES
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2010, 01:10:54 AM »
well written Mark and i enjoyed reading it.

i have always said a great pinball collection is a diverse pinball collection.

the more machines, the more differences, the more differences, the more fun.

pinball - what a bloody fun and interesting hobby  ^^^ ^^^ ^^^
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Re: GREAT PINBALL GAMES
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2010, 02:52:42 PM »

Not sure I understand what a "ping" is other than a test whether a host is available over the internet  @.@

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Paragon is the "Greatest" pinball ever made. Some will agree, but we would all arrive at a "Great" title based on SOME sort of criteria.

1 - Art. Is the game pleasing to the eye ? Is it a theme or image that attracts the player to the machine. In the days of manufacturing - this was VERY important. The player had to be attracted to the machine, and the machine had to be relevant to that period in time. Playboy is a classic more because of the brand, but the art is simple and you know exactly what it represents. Is it a "great" pinball ? Do we measure it by it's takings ? If so - it is a Great Pinball.

2 - Gameplay. This should be the main criteria for any era - it HAS to entice you back. You have to "want" to return to the game more than crack open your next stubbie. You have to be watching someone else play that game with one eye, so you can play next. When you get home from work, peer into your gamesroom and feel the tingle down your back when your eyes pass over that machine. For me - Addams Family and Theater of Magic. Just ONE MORE game..

3 - Collectiblity - Not to be confused with rarity. Gottlieb "Raven" is rare. Gottlied "Spirit" is collectible. A collectible game may have a reference to something of importance. A band / musician / Movie. "Collecting" the Star Trek's, or all the band related themes. It could be a fascination with an era or manufacturer. Bally "Medusa" is collectible - part of a series of early 80's Ballys with a common fantasy theme - Viking, Paragon, Medusa, Fathom..

4 - Sentimentality - "I wagged school to play X all the way through high School". These games are great because they represent a period of time that you remember fondly. Maybe you met your partner playing the game, or you won your first free game. Does not need to be any particular machine other than one that has "a" memory attached to it. "Spirit of 76" is a great game because I remember playing it at "Arthur's Fish and Chip Shop" as a child. Nothing special about the game other than the memory.. (not entirely true as the game is simply awesome!)

5 - "X Factor" - The Ringmaster in CV, Zipper Flippers in Nip It, The Hologram in CFTBL, the In line target bank in EBD.. Something about a pin that may be unique - but I just HAVE to see it again.

For me - a "Great" machine has to have these criteria - and because each criteria will be different for each individual player, a "Great" pinball is really a unique choice. This is one of the reasons why I love pinball - Everyone has different criteria, experiences and memories.


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Re: GREAT PINBALL GAMES
« Reply #3 on: May 11, 2010, 03:38:21 PM »
basically ping is the speed of your connection between your pc, and the game server

You can improve it with a faster connection (contact your ISP), check your home wiring, see if your modem is decent, dont game on wireless etc, game on a server closer to you

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Re: GREAT PINBALL GAMES
« Reply #4 on: May 11, 2010, 09:13:05 PM »
could the ping part be related to "tournament mode" on a pinball and the internet speed stuff, where the ping and pinball have been mentioned together ?

i have to admit, i know little of the "tournament" part of pinball. Heard about it, never seen machines all set up n working that way, unless its a game meet somewhere with many pinballs taken along ?
« Last Edit: May 11, 2010, 09:25:48 PM by Caveoftreasures »
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« Reply #5 on: May 11, 2010, 09:32:13 PM »
Also, what makes a great pinball ?

It has to be exactly like a lady in this regard,

1. It has to firstly look great
2. It must sound great
3. It has to be enjoyable to play with
4. It cant be too expensive or keep costing you too much money
5. It has to be interesting for a long time, not a short time
6. It has to be easy to get rid of in times of need.
7. Its got to be something everyone else wants, but cant have
8. It has to look great with the lights off  ^^^

That about sums it up. Yep, thats a great pinball for sure.  *)* *)* *)* *)* *)*
« Last Edit: May 11, 2010, 09:43:46 PM by Caveoftreasures »
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Beware of Stalkers & Walkers when playing The Walking Dead

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Re: GREAT PINBALL GAMES
« Reply #6 on: May 11, 2010, 10:33:01 PM »
Also, what makes a great pinball ?

It has to be exactly like a lady in this regard,

1. It has to firstly look great
2. It must sound great
3. It has to be enjoyable to play with
4. It cant be too expensive or keep costing you too much money
5. It has to be interesting for a long time, not a short time
6. It has to be easy to get rid of in times of need.
7. Its got to be something everyone else wants, but cant have
8. It has to look great with the lights off  ^^^

That about sums it up. Yep, thats a great pinball for sure.  *)* *)* *)* *)* *)*


9. Has to smell good

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Re: GREAT PINBALL GAMES
« Reply #7 on: May 11, 2010, 11:32:16 PM »
10. It has to be challenging, but not too impossible. And just when you thought you had it beat it whips your butt.

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Re: GREAT PINBALL GAMES
« Reply #8 on: May 12, 2010, 02:25:25 PM »
10. It has to be challenging, but not too impossible. And just when you thought you had it beat it whips your butt.
that sounds like my wife.  :D
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