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Originally Posted by MrForbes
I know that shooting them is easy. The hard parts are getting them to the shooter quickly and consistently, and aiming at the goal so most of the balls go in.
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To some extent, the faster you shoot, the less accurate you have to be for that shot to have been worth it. An extreme example: If you shoot 100 balls a second and 20% of them go in, that's much better than shooting 5 balls a second and 80% of them going in, particularly when game pieces are plentiful, you can sometimes catch your own misses, and you take shots quickly in between gear scoring runs.
No one should read this as "don't focus on accuracy", but the accuracy requirements for this game, versus 2016's single ball shot, are vastly different.