Pinball FX2 favorite tables?

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looking forward to that new pinball game from the folks that did the williams collection.
so I Fired up the xbox 360 and played some pinball fx.

I enjoy the 4 basic games, pasha, rome, biolab, and secrets of the deep.
but i haven't yet found another set of tables i like enough to go beyond trial versions.

anyone have a table they've put some time on and really enjoy?

spiderman, ironman, the haunted house all seem decent but I'm wary of buying them.
 
tried a variety of the tables.

Ghost Rider is over the top fun. Outstanding!
If real pinball was like ghost rider, it would be crazy.
Bought the marvel vengeance series and the Haunted House table.
 
I just downloaded the Marvel demo, and the flipper lag and goofy ball physics are HUGE deal killer for me...it's a 100% "No buy" here.
And I'm not buying into the whole "Game mode" on my TV thing thats suggested everywhere, for one game when not a single one of my over 100 360/PS3 titles combined exhibits this behaviour...it's sloppy programming, period.

Too bad...it looked promising.
 
we have a samsung tv. it might be on a game mode, don't recall.
but i've never had one bit of flipper lag or oddity with pinball fx, or any of the other 360 content. not even in the game arcade playing old arcade classics.

not sure what you are experiencing but i don't think it's across the board for everyone.

the williams collection is superb, too. you are missing out.
 
I have a vizio tv, I have to use game mode with certain games, the most notable is the indie game "the impossible game"

I have had the williams collection for quite some time, even on psp with the gottlieb collection also
 
Well my TV doesn't have a game mode, and I decided to download the demo on the 360 too. While it's nowhere near as bad, it's still present on the 360 to be just noticeable enough.

Apparently there is a setting in the Operators Menu to turn down flipper delay/speed or something(Why they think there's some sort of delay on a real pin is beyond me, obviously they've never played one)...I'm not buying the game in order to see if that fixes it.
 
I don't think anyone was asking you to buy it.

I find it humorous that you presume they have never played pinball yet can build a computer simulation. You'd might find it fascinating to watch the building of the new Pinball classics game. they have real pinballs on site and do all kinds of deconstruction of the tables, calculations on physics and ball movement. and compare simulation to feel of real play. it's a small computer engineering marvel that they can simulate pinball play on computers.
 
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