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What's your ANGLE on pinball?

By Playmatic

7 years ago


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    #7 7 years ago

    For the most part I like my games as steep as possible without compromising flipper strength. For modern games that means rear levelers all the way out, front all the way in (with nut removed), and for EMs that means almost all the way up for the rear levelers.

    It's how I like my games. It's more fun.

    I've never looked at a bubble level in my life.

    #13 7 years ago
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    Even for the other axis? I really need to get in and level my games. Not to adjust playing height, but rather to fix an unlevel playing surface to where the ball goes left or right more than the other way. Very very slight, but noticeable on a few games.

    I generally level side to side by play. But yeah I've used a bubble before to confirm my bias.

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