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Offline FreePlay

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Star Trek Next Gen Vs Whitewater
« on: August 09, 2009, 09:46:45 PM »
Hi,

I have 3 pins (STTNG, TZ & CV) & no room for anymore. I want to vary my collection a bit so STTNG might have to go (even though I still really like it but the other 2 will never leave). Right now I'm thinking of replacing it with a Whitewater

How would you guys compare STTNG against Whitewater? I like the flow of STTNG as well as its sounds and depth and have heard that Whitewater is a good player - I've never played it myself

cheers, Paul


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Re: Star Trek Next Gen Vs Whitewater
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2009, 09:54:11 PM »
I've only briefly played white water and it didn't grab me. But I have no idea about the rule set. STTNG seems to have a lot going on and the sound is great. Mind you I never really got into this machine but my choice between the two would be star trek. Maybe try Monster Bash (but pricey)
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Re: Star Trek Next Gen Vs Whitewater
« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2009, 10:01:28 PM »
Haven't played a STTNG, so can't help you there with a comparison.

But it is pretty hard to go wrong with a Whitewater as long as you don't mind a deeper rule set. It's the sort of machine that will definitely reward time put in playing it and most pinball players seem to rate it.

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Re: Star Trek Next Gen Vs Whitewater
« Reply #3 on: August 09, 2009, 10:05:31 PM »
Star Trek next gen is like a bmw or mercedes benz, it just flows well and is a widebody with lots n lots of challenges and missions.Whitewater is also a good pin but it has a small playfield and is like a quick sports car.both are great machines but i wouldnt ever swap a STNG for a Whitewater.Buy the whitewater anyway....
I would find someone who has A whitewater, ask for a play and then decide.
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Re: Star Trek Next Gen Vs Whitewater
« Reply #4 on: August 09, 2009, 10:11:33 PM »
yeh I know you're right about play before you buy. And I hope to be playing one in the not too distant future and there is one in a pub nearish to where i live. And i may be able to squeeze in another pin so STTNG might be able to stay

Still interested in opinions though. I like deep, good playing machines, the sounds on WH20 worry me a bit as on pinmame seem a bit of a turn off

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Re: Star Trek Next Gen Vs Whitewater
« Reply #5 on: August 09, 2009, 10:17:43 PM »
I've only briefly played white water and it didn't grab me. But I have no idea about the rule set. STTNG seems to have a lot going on and the sound is great. Mind you I never really got into this machine but my choice between the two would be star trek. Maybe try Monster Bash (but pricey)

Finally someone else who can stand-up and speak the truth. Whitewater is dishwater, stuff-all going on that makes any sense, and a pointless ramp obscuring the left flipper. STTNG looks great, cool sounds, but same it just doesnt grab me. I am a huge star trek fan, but I cant get into any flow with the pin.

Like sum1 else said, play heaps, and buy what you enjoyed. I would be buying an AFM to round out your CV and TZ.

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Re: Star Trek Next Gen Vs Whitewater
« Reply #6 on: August 09, 2009, 11:07:28 PM »
Haven't played a STTNG, so can't help you there with a comparison.

But it is pretty hard to go wrong with a Whitewater as long as you don't mind a deeper rule set. It's the sort of machine that will definitely reward time put in playing it and most pinball players seem to rate it.

Have to agree with you there ajlaird.
I had a STTNG, and whilst I thought it was a good game, it really didn't grab me.
WH2O on the other hand had me hooked pretty quickly. If you own one or are thinking of getting one I would get a copy of the rules/objectives to help you make the most of it.

Big call for me to say I like Whitewater better as I'm actually a big STTNG fan. I like quick games though, and WH2O is quite fast.
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Re: Star Trek Next Gen Vs Whitewater
« Reply #7 on: August 10, 2009, 08:40:53 AM »
Finally someone else who can stand-up and speak the truth. Whitewater is dishwater, stuff-all going on that makes any sense, and a pointless ramp obscuring the left flipper.


Far from true Greg ( you knew I would come in here defending WH20 I bet  :lol )

You are more than welcome to come to my joint ( come on its only a 3 hour drive  :lol )and I will enlighten you on what a good, albeit bloody difficult game WH20 can be. Theres a LOT of rules and a lot to get through and unless you know the rules it must all seem pointless.

Dont write it off just yet - then again some games just dont grab all of us too I guess  *!@

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Re: Star Trek Next Gen Vs Whitewater
« Reply #8 on: August 10, 2009, 09:15:50 AM »
Finally someone else who can stand-up and speak the truth. Whitewater is dishwater, stuff-all going on that makes any sense, and a pointless ramp obscuring the left flipper.


Far from true Greg ( you knew I would come in here defending WH20 I bet  :lol )

You are more than welcome to come to my joint ( come on its only a 3 hour drive  :lol )and I will enlighten you on what a good, albeit bloody difficult game WH20 can be. Theres a LOT of rules and a lot to get through and unless you know the rules it must all seem pointless.

Dont write it off just yet - then again some games just dont grab all of us too I guess  *!@



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Re: Star Trek Next Gen Vs Whitewater
« Reply #9 on: August 10, 2009, 01:09:32 PM »
I'd be interested in hearing your opinions after playing a bit more of WH2O

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Re: Star Trek Next Gen Vs Whitewater
« Reply #10 on: August 11, 2009, 08:53:56 PM »
I have STTNG.  When you get it going the flow, speed, and lights show are unbeatable.  It keeps me coming back after several years.

On the down side, STTNG has a big open playfield with heaps of space between shots.  So, if your shots are a bit off, you hit nothing and quickly drain the ball.  Depending on my mood, it can also be a bit too 'stop and go' for my liking.  That's when I prefer something a bit fast and flowing like Whitewater or Funhouse.

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Re: Star Trek Next Gen Vs Whitewater
« Reply #11 on: August 12, 2009, 03:34:24 PM »
hi guys
i have both machines & like the whitewater better, top game allthough star trek NG is also a fun game i havent had this one as long as ww so thats the main reason i guess  im also a big startrek fan  & like most 90s pinballs.. DAZ..

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Re: Star Trek Next Gen Vs Whitewater
« Reply #12 on: August 12, 2009, 07:17:54 PM »
Wh20 is a good "bang for buck" game, but won't be everyone's cup of tea - then again, neither is STTNG, I don't like it, but with most good pins it's horses for courses. You really do want to play WH2O before parting with the other game I think.
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Re: Star Trek Next Gen Vs Whitewater
« Reply #13 on: August 13, 2009, 11:26:23 AM »
Cant go past the WH20 best game ever made  *%*

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Re: Star Trek Next Gen Vs Whitewater
« Reply #14 on: August 13, 2009, 02:39:19 PM »
I have both, totally different games and hard to compare imo.
Star Trek is just an awesome polished theme. Great shots and modes, a perfect widebody.

Whitewater is just loads of fun. The way the modes\objectives are layed out is really unique. Going to 5 x playfield and tripple jackpot is a total rush.
Just a really unique smooth playing game