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It sucks and I wish they'd go back on it (maybe by charging $3 per table with a two-pack for $5 so two packs are still encouraged while single tables are still AVAILABLE), but I get why it's happening.
Pro tables are the real ripoff. The only one worth getting is Scared Stiff.
Maybe i choose this one.
Lots of nostalgia there for me though, so I'm not exactly the most reliable source. General opinion seems split between "it's got a great theme, great music and a very solid design" and "I could just save you the time and throw three balls down the left outlane myself."
Do you plays in 3d vision ? on fx2 view 1w in 3d vision at 100% is awesome. you feel like playing a real pinball. pinball arcade needs a better view for better vision rendered in 3d vision