![]() I never know from one table to the next whether to expect a huge improvement or for it to actually be worse. They made this table actively worse in every way except visually.įX is a truly baffling product. If you were to show me the two versions side by side, other than the visuals, I 100% would have guessed the FX3 version was the new one because it feels weightier and more realistic on the whole. Meanwhile the FX3 version isn't perfect either, as some surfaces make the ball stop dead in kind of a weird way, but it still feels miles better. It's almost impossible to keep it out of the outlanes because it bounces over to them so easily. ![]() Every surface sends it slowly floating halfway across the table. I’ve played Future Pinball tables and have been happy with those. It feels slow, floaty, the flippers feel underpowered, and the ball is bouncy as hell. Title says it- is FX3 worth the per-table cost It has a lot of tables on sale on Steam but I’m not sure. The new FX version feels like they've turned on moon physics by comparison. It feels faster and weightier by a large margin. Well, I just tried the Star Wars Droids table that's on today's free rotation and it straight up feels better in FX3. I posted earlier that I thought most tables felt at least marginally better in FX, though they still don't feel weighty or realistic. The response within the Pinball FX3 subreddit and in the comments under the new pricing’s announcement video was swift and almost universally negative. Their originals are now harder to play for people who prefer the slower, easier physics but not nearly weighty enough for people who want them more realistic. I really feel like their middle ground approach was not the right one. So I could definitely see how someone might prefer FX3 where it’s a touch less realistic but easier to play. Don't get me wrong, I love the tables, but I want to make it clear how highly I rate Zen's designs. Which is to say that making shots is now more difficult, but doesn’t come with the satisfaction of nice, weighty ball physics and still feels slow and floaty. Top 3 Overall (this changes a lot) Excalibur. But it is also true that all of that stuff makes the tables harder to play without actually making it feel all that much better. ![]() Now personally, I still think most tables feel at least marginally better to play in FX because you have more realistic bounces, better flipper control, and slightly increased speeds. ![]() As someone else here said, they kind of compromised in FX between more realistic physics and their easier original physics and ended up in something of a weird middle ground. I think it depends on your preferences to some extent. ![]()
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