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When to accept "you're just no good (at pinball)"?

By curban

3 years ago


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    #26 3 years ago
    Quoted from curban:

    Yeah, I still have a lot of fun playing

    Full stop right there. If you could have stopped there, you would be all set. Because this is ALL that matters in pinball. Everything else is just bullshit. Sure, it is nice to win once in a while, but overall this hobby is all about playing games and having fun doing it.

    Quoted from curban:

    but I just can’t help but keep thinking ‘I should be better than this by now’.

    This is garbage. And I have to say, it might interfere with the fun part of it. This is not what you want to be thinking about playing pinball. Try to improve a bit. Start learning small skills. But if you don't pick them up, just refer back to the first part... about having fun in a fun hobby. That is all that really matters. Obviously just my opinion.

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