and as he admits in the footnote he didn’t include in the LW version, in real life, when adequately incentivized to win rather than find excuses involving ‘well, chaos theory shows you can’t predict ball bounces more than n bounces out’, pinball pros learn how to win and rack up high scores despite ‘muh chaos’.
I was confused about this part of your comment because the post directly talks about this in the conclusion.
The strategy typically is to catch the ball with the flippers, then to carefully hit the balls so that it takes a particular ramp which scores a lot of points and then returns the ball to the flippers. Professional pinball players try to avoid the parts of the board where the motion is chaotic.
The “off-site footnote” you’re referring to seems to just be saying “The result is a pretty boring game. However, some of these ramps release extra balls after you have used them a few times. My guess is that this is the game designer trying to reintroduce chaos to make the game more interesting again.” which is just a minor detail. AFAICT pros could score lots of points even without the extra balls.
(I’m leaving this comment here because I was getting confused about whether there had been major edits to the post, since the relevant content is currently in the conclusion and not the footnote. I was digging through the wayback machine and didn’t see any major edits. So trying to save other people from the same confusion.)
I was confused about this part of your comment because the post directly talks about this in the conclusion.
The “off-site footnote” you’re referring to seems to just be saying “The result is a pretty boring game. However, some of these ramps release extra balls after you have used them a few times. My guess is that this is the game designer trying to reintroduce chaos to make the game more interesting again.” which is just a minor detail. AFAICT pros could score lots of points even without the extra balls.
(I’m leaving this comment here because I was getting confused about whether there had been major edits to the post, since the relevant content is currently in the conclusion and not the footnote. I was digging through the wayback machine and didn’t see any major edits. So trying to save other people from the same confusion.)