Thank GOD someone besides PAPA is doing this, and in a concise way! 🙏 This is the first I’ve seen ya & I’m immediately going to look at your vault, hoping there are many more there (and to come)! 😮💨 👉 Edit: Just saw the archive! 😯 YESSSS!!!
Thank you so much and I definitely appreciate the support! Everything I've been doing has been on Pinball FX3 so far, and I'm planning to knock all those out before moving to Pinball FX and then dipping my toe into VPX. And I might try my hand at doing a tutorial out in real life, but I'm not sure the best way to try to film it yet. But I'll def be adding more and more tables and I'm hoping I can crank out one per week, we'll see! 😇
Beautiful tutorial mate, quick and easy to understand as a new pinball player! I was thinking it would also be great if you either made separate videos explaing how to complete wizard mode for these tables or perhaps add on how to access them for tables going forward! Anyway thankyou for making these!
Great Suggestion! I have been struggling to get more regular content out unfortunately. I wonder is starting and completing wizard modes something you'd rather see as a regular video? Or do you think it could be an opportunity to use RUclips shorts and make vertical content? Also do you have a first table in mind to try for the wizard mode content? Thank you again for the feedback and I promise I'm trying to work on making these better and better, faster and faster.
Don't feel bad because I heard on a few podcasts It originally sold with "Lightning flippers" at an international distributors request with aim of decreasing the length of gameplay time... they are shorter so there is a larger gap in the center than on a standard pin of that time so you have even more space for the ball to drain if you brick those center shots. Some buyers fitted them with standard size later. The lightning flippers have a small lightning bolt on them, making it even easier to see if the one you are playing on is modded or original. It's such a fun game, sometimes I can get on a good timing streak and repeatedly hit those center ramps over and over
I like playing the Pinball FX version on pro. It's great training for getting used to draining and makes you appreciate games that last more than 30 seconds.
oh 100%!!! The regular version on FX feels a bit too "floaty" for my taste and it just doesn't feel as unforgiving as every Fish Tales I've played IRL.
Hi, cool video.👌 I've got a question, the arrows you draw, are those measured shots? or just random? And do you use the art to shoot? like; right before the ball touches the fish teeth you shoot.
Yeah I had never really thought about using art as sort of a marker on when to shoot. But if it helps you be consistent- use what works for you! Each machine will probably be a little different and virtual pinball is a different beast too.
no doubt. i've been working on different tables and I've decided 2 minutes is way too quick ass to cover everything. I'm trying to keep all videos under 4 minutes - but I'm sure I'll eventually break the rules.
@@perfectfry6520 you get a free game if the scale matches the last two digits of your score. Most pinball tables have this, basically a 1 in 10 chance.
The way I do my tutorials now I never would have skipped it on a table like this. Hahaha. Sorry!! ~~~~~ To light it you go around the right loop. Then hit the center capture ball twice to collect hold bonus for the first hit, and then video mode for the second hit. Then you collect it by shooting the left loop.
WE GOT WEIGHTS IN FISH‼️‼️
The balls on those dudes! I gotta go look up what happened with that story. 😂
Thank GOD someone besides PAPA is doing this, and in a concise way! 🙏
This is the first I’ve seen ya & I’m immediately going to look at your vault, hoping there are many more there (and to come)! 😮💨
👉 Edit: Just saw the archive! 😯 YESSSS!!!
Thank you so much and I definitely appreciate the support! Everything I've been doing has been on Pinball FX3 so far, and I'm planning to knock all those out before moving to Pinball FX and then dipping my toe into VPX. And I might try my hand at doing a tutorial out in real life, but I'm not sure the best way to try to film it yet. But I'll def be adding more and more tables and I'm hoping I can crank out one per week, we'll see! 😇
Love the arrows over the table, thanks for making this
Haha thank you and you’re welcome! Go get that 100M!
Beautiful tutorial mate, quick and easy to understand as a new pinball player! I was thinking it would also be great if you either made separate videos explaing how to complete wizard mode for these tables or perhaps add on how to access them for tables going forward!
Anyway thankyou for making these!
Great Suggestion! I have been struggling to get more regular content out unfortunately.
I wonder is starting and completing wizard modes something you'd rather see as a regular video? Or do you think it could be an opportunity to use RUclips shorts and make vertical content? Also do you have a first table in mind to try for the wizard mode content?
Thank you again for the feedback and I promise I'm trying to work on making these better and better, faster and faster.
Love these tutorials, really informative and fun! Zen should link to these in-game for an easy start guide.
lol could you imagine?
Great job! Monster Fish and Rock the Boat during multiball is my ultimate ;-)
I love getting that orbit shot to load up on the captive ball. Nothing worse than hitting the captive ball for no reward! 😤
This table in real life has always been mean to me. No mercy for missed shots at all.
Ain’t that the truth. I was always scoring around 60 million when I played IRL. I was lucky if I could light monster fish! 😂
Don't feel bad because I heard on a few podcasts It originally sold with "Lightning flippers" at an international distributors request with aim of decreasing the length of gameplay time... they are shorter so there is a larger gap in the center than on a standard pin of that time so you have even more space for the ball to drain if you brick those center shots. Some buyers fitted them with standard size later. The lightning flippers have a small lightning bolt on them, making it even easier to see if the one you are playing on is modded or original. It's such a fun game, sometimes I can get on a good timing streak and repeatedly hit those center ramps over and over
Great video, thank you! 😁✌️
I like playing the Pinball FX version on pro. It's great training for getting used to draining and makes you appreciate games that last more than 30 seconds.
oh 100%!!! The regular version on FX feels a bit too "floaty" for my taste and it just doesn't feel as unforgiving as every Fish Tales I've played IRL.
You are a legend ❤
I appreciate that!
Dude, thanks for the Video. If u have to choose between this one or Party Zone.. What u would do
Fish Tales for sure!
Hi, cool video.👌
I've got a question, the arrows you draw, are those measured shots? or just random? And do you use the art to shoot? like; right before the ball touches the fish teeth you shoot.
Yeah I had never really thought about using art as sort of a marker on when to shoot. But if it helps you be consistent- use what works for you!
Each machine will probably be a little different and virtual pinball is a different beast too.
You forgot rock the boat
no doubt. i've been working on different tables and I've decided 2 minutes is way too quick ass to cover everything. I'm trying to keep all videos under 4 minutes - but I'm sure I'll eventually break the rules.
Your video was extremely helpful. Thank you for posting! Do you know what the scale & match thing is at the end of the game?
@@perfectfry6520 you get a free game if the scale matches the last two digits of your score. Most pinball tables have this, basically a 1 in 10 chance.
how to open skill shoot??cant start upgrade
Huh? I’m a bit confused by your question but you wanna shoot at the ball lock for fast cast.
That’s the skill shot.
You forgot the videomode!!
The way I do my tutorials now I never would have skipped it on a table like this. Hahaha. Sorry!! ~~~~~ To light it you go around the right loop. Then hit the center capture ball twice to collect hold bonus for the first hit, and then video mode for the second hit. Then you collect it by shooting the left loop.