It appears that most people responding took this as a "whose flippers feel the best", to me there's more than that to how a game feels to play include cabinet build quality, lockdown bar finish / edges, etc.
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It appears that most people responding took this as a "whose flippers feel the best", to me there's more than that to how a game feels to play include cabinet build quality, lockdown bar finish / edges, etc.
Quoted from TheLaw:And becasue it's lighter it makes it worse? Does that make a RFM the best for nudging?
It makes it different, which means some may prefer one experience over the other, after all "feel" is a very subjective term. You say you don't care about how lockdown bars feel or their edges but everyone was pretty un-excited about playing a game with the Pinbar and it's sharp corners / edges.
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