This is a conversation I've had with other people and something that has interested me.
What drives you to continue to play pinball?
For me it obviously the competition, I thrive on it, it drives me, it fuels my passion and it the only reason I do as much as I do for the hobby.
Something about being good at something really keeps me moving forward, its how I found my current profession, it why I play video games, and it why I continue to play pinball.
I've never been able to understand why people who aren't as good continue to play (and yes I realize that statement is extremely condescending), but it's just the way my brain works. If I try something and I don't feel like I have an aptitude for it, I get frustrated and then I stop.
So I'm curious what fuels the passion for everyone else, nostalgia can only take you so far, at some point something else has to be the driving force for why you are in the hobby.
What drives you to continue to play pinball?
For me it obviously the competition, I thrive on it, it drives me, it fuels my passion and it the only reason I do as much as I do for the hobby.
Something about being good at something really keeps me moving forward, its how I found my current profession, it why I play video games, and it why I continue to play pinball.
I've never been able to understand why people who aren't as good continue to play (and yes I realize that statement is extremely condescending), but it's just the way my brain works. If I try something and I don't feel like I have an aptitude for it, I get frustrated and then I stop.
So I'm curious what fuels the passion for everyone else, nostalgia can only take you so far, at some point something else has to be the driving force for why you are in the hobby.