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Drop targets vs spot targets - reliability and long term durability

By Kaytrox

4 years ago


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    #7 4 years ago

    Drop targets rule. And the fact that good old Bally drops are a PITA before break in is part of Pinball. Solid hit and bounce is frustrating but almost expected. And it opens the ability to put stand-up behind the drop bank for a different rules / scoring opportunity (Royal Flush and others). In-line drops are awesome and the use of them in the middle of a playfield is great (like Cactus Canyon or even 24) for and up / down hurry-up mode.

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