The most up to date VPX physics are pretty great. Played Tron on location, came back home and adjusted the table dimensions based on the location pin experience and then played a few games. The ball bounces, scoop ejects, and loops all played identical to the location game. Was even able to hit the Gem shot off the TRON bank. I think most folks on Pinside base virtual pinball off of FX2, FX3, and Stern Arcade experience. But VPX on a cabinet with full feedback, especially with high resolution monitors is pretty fantastic. Unless a game has a specific mech that can't really be translated to virtual reality, then games are pretty close to real.