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Digital Pinball Disasters

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Firebat138:
It's Marshall Flinkman...  Love him


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--- Quote from: pinballwizard79 on March 02, 2011, 08:14:25 pm ---Xiaou2 why are you superior for disliking our likes?

I found a video of you (little troll boy)



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Lol, I'm wearing my Mooby's shirt and nametag right now!

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Loafmeister:
Virtual pinball has always been about interpretation, not emulation (as far as graphics, physics, etc.).  IMHO, if someone was recreating art to be put in a real pin, I'd get the complaint but what's the big deal for this interpretation?

The bottom line is, when it comes to virtual pins, we're talking about a totally different medium. If there's artistic license at play, who gives a crap?  if it was an official sanctioned conversion by the original manufacturer, then maybe, MAYBE I'd see a point here.

RayB:
Honestly Xiau2, if you decide to create some tables, I'll gladly test them and offer feedback.
(And no, I don't mean that I will relish the opporunity to tear it apart. I'm being sincere here.)

Rando:
I haven't been here that long,
But my one certainty so far is that Xiaou2 reallllllly hates the concept of digital pinball.

 :o

HanoiBoi:

--- Quote from: Rando on March 07, 2011, 03:45:44 pm ---I haven't been here that long,
But my one certainty so far is that Xiaou2 reallllllly hates the concept of digital pinball.

 :o

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No Rando, its the implementation that he dislikes.

Xiaou2, I understand your points , but I do think you could have gone about it differently.  Your thread seemed like a direct attack against the people working on and praising Digital Pinball, so you shouldn't be too surprised when people get defensive.

Having an opinion about something is great.  Sharing your reasoning behind your opinion is even better.  But to completely tell people to do as you do or think as you think isn't usually well accepted. 

Here's a bad analogy....some people don't like lobster. They might say its too rubbery, chewy, tastes fishy and has to be served with butter to be palatable.  They could share those reasons and others would understand, but you've got to realize that there are other people who absolutely love lobster.  For those who haven't tried it, you'd be doing them a great disservice by telling them not to eat it because they may be the ones who really love it.

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