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Do you restart your game after a bad 1st ball?

By Chet_Hardbody

3 years ago


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    #78 3 years ago

    I used to disable it so as to get better at dealing with beefy ball 1's in tournament situations. Then I realized always living that tourney life was sucking all the fun out of pinball.

    I restart games all the time.

    All you holier than though purists talking all this shit need to relax. I'm still a better player than you.

    #105 3 years ago

    Everyone knows that if you push your hot wheels around your living room carpet clockwise you're a stupid asshole cheater. Be a real man and push them around counter clockwise. Why even own hot wheels?! Don't even get me started on the people who don't make the appropriate engine noises.

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