the biggest problem is that they suck balls in general when it comes to gameplay. All those artificial bands look nice, but all of them play like shit.
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the biggest problem is that they suck balls in general when it comes to gameplay. All those artificial bands look nice, but all of them play like shit.
You know what plays even closer to standard rubber. Standard rubber. Hasn't failed me yet and plays exactly the way it should.
Quoted from Chuckwebster:I've tried them all- Superbands are by far the easiest to clean, Titan and PlayPerfect clean up well, real rubber are the worst for cleaning. Real rubber also bond themself to the flipper and leave more dirt on the playfield. You'll notice more ball trails on the inlanes with real rubber installed. Regarding play - they are all a little different. Personally i like superbands on fast playing modern games and i use titan bands/playperfect on the classics.
you ever try the rubber cleaner on regular rubber? Pinball life sells it and it works like magic. Put some on a paper towel and the dirt wipes off like dry erase marker on a dry erase board. Regular rubber plays better, looks good and way cheaper. Why would you use anything else?
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