I live just south of York and have LOTR, SM, Tron, IM, Met Pro (and TWD pro soon). You’d be very welcome one evening.Interesting info, I will try to play a newer machine ( not many around York unless someone knows different) but sounds like with the deeper rule set it would be better to own
Drew
That is really nice of you I will definitely take you up on the offer,I live just south of York and have LOTR, SM, Tron, IM, Met Pro (and TWD pro soon). You’d be very welcome one evening.
Dave,@Kenny Taylor
JJP needs to enhance its quality control in my opinion. My Dialed-in was fundamentally a brilliantly designed game, but it lacked care in the engineering department. Out of the box it required far too much messing about/ fettling/ setting up. Stupid things like the ball plunger catching on the autoshooter mech so you could not do consistent skill shots - there was so much play in the autoshooter mech that this was not a simple fix. All the hassle other owners have had with the phone screen and the backbox screen (though mine were both fine). The surplus grease in the mechs that balls landed in and led to some guys scratching their playfields before they realised. The playfields that had not properly cured when they were delivered. The trap door mech standing proud of the playfield. The supplied pinballs with sharp edges on them. The cheapo factory fitted fake cliffys that stood proud of the playfield. The impossible to hit sim card shot as the post rubbers protecting it were too big
Whoever play tested my machine at the factory either did not care or had no clue what a pinball machine should play like.
And after all that (which in my case was more fettling than I have ever had to do on any working game that I have bought), you are left with the air balls, which I just cannot tolerate. I have a dozen games that never produce air balls. Maybe my whirlwind produces one air ball every hour or so. Scared stiff can produce air balls if the left flipper strength is set too high viz a viz the bat ramp. On Dialed-in, to backhand the ramp with the left flipper you need a certain flipper strength, this then leads to an airball bonanza that required me to adjust every standup target (which are manufactured 1mm shorter than Williams standups so they propel the balls upwards) and replace premium rubbers with cheaper gum type rubbers. 20 airballs a game when I first played it, I got down to a couple a game by doing a tonne of work.
Other folk may accept this as being all quite normal, par for the course, the way it is, but at the money they charge for these games …….. I would get a fish tales
I personally think Iron Man is superb. Simple, brutal, addictive.
iv played all but the newest (jjp pirates and iron maiden) and all opinions i know but the one that stands out for me is WOZ. its the best since addams family to me and stands out as a newer machine compared to stern's. i think the only thing that let it down was the fact that we played it before the software was finished and that gave it a bad rep. I loved the game on sight back in 2013 but then actually playing one with incomplete software left me really dissapointed. i then played one at a league meet this year with the latest software and loved it so much i just had to buy one, there is so much to do and its even a challenge to me (not got near to final mode yet).
loved DI at first but got bored after few games, same with the hobbit- too much open space on pf and too long ball times.
as for sterns i like GoT GB and TWD. aerosmith and GOTG ok but nothing amazing, Star wars poor and contrary to others opinion the poorest batman 66 but maybe i need to play that one again?
I think anything stern pre 2012 is either "ok for its time" or poor. (with LOTR an exception)
Clangers:
The hobbit - holy **** that sucks.
Neil, come over play and learn the Hobbit and I bet you will go away with your mind changed.
It's epic one you give it some time.
I’ve Tried it many times mate and I struggle with it. Spent a while playing t at pinburgh and it just confirmed it’s one of those pins you love or hate!
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Phil put me in touch with Jack. I emailed Jack about it, listed all the problems I had had (even the magnets caused air balls due to the rubbish stand up targets). He asked what he could do to make it better. I asked him to turn the clock back so I had never brought the thing.
Christ, when I think about it I remember replacing every rubber in the stand-ups as the stuff JJP used is too feeble. JJP used the same cheap rubber in the beer strip too.
Replacing things like this on a 30 year old game is one thing, but on a new one ?