4:00 NOBODY MESSES WITH THE U.S.A.! 4 times Ruling the Universe... (THE "T" IS NOT A JACKPOT!) Thanks to Farsight Studios and Bally! For more live broadcasts on Twitch: / pinballwiz45b
This video taught me a lot of good strategies. (1) Your dead-bounce from the Stroke of Luck scoop, onto the right flipper, so you can pound the center loop for Multiball is really, really helpful. (2) Your Strobe Multiball technique of allowing the ball to drain when the ball-save is active is also very helpful. My favorite thing is a beautiful chain of loops. Center loop to light the lock, followed by center loop again to lock. Right ramp immediately, followed by two straight center loops to lock again. Lastly, I love the Super Jackpot shots at 20:25. Right flipper, stationary shot to Left Ramp to complete the last jackpot. Post-transfer from left flipper to right flipper, followed by instant Super Jackpot to left loop. Just beautiful. :)
Really cool table! I really like tables that have some form of a story to them! Congratulations on becoming ruler of the universe (and being re-elected multiple times)! The scoring for this game is also out of this world! I thought Theater of Magic was generous when you scored over 11 billion points, but this game really blows that out of the water! Over 100 billion points is absolutely insane! Thank you for showcasing this! I would be really interested to know what other tables have some form of storyline to them! :)
Why are people so afraid of aliens just because most are trying to harm humans doesn’t mean they are bad if they existed I know a lot of tv shows where aliens are good like in some anime.
Excellent gameplay. Great ball control. Q. you get an amazing amount of heavy nudges in. Is this the default tilt behaviour on TPA, or do you have tilt turned off?
There's something about Pinball Arcade that always looks..I dunno. Like, "Kid friendly"? Like, they made everything slightly more colorful, and a bit too big compared to the real thing. It makes me think of a toy version of the table, made with bigger parts and gawdy stickers and slightly overly bright lights. I've only really noticed it recently after playing a bunch of Williams tables in Pinball FX, and looking up videos of the real tables.
Pinball Arcade's a 7 year old game, and the early tables aren't exactly up to scale either compared to the ones recently made. But yeah, you can really see the difference especially when comparing these early recreations with ones that Zen did.
Oh, yeah. I know it's an old game at this point. I just remember when I first saw these tables on Pinball Arcade, I thought they looked amazing. It's just weird seeing how much better they could actually get once FX got some of 'em.
The best I've done was about 89 billion on Pinball Arcade....on the actual game, a little over 11 billion. It takes WORK to achieve high scores on this game!