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Re: Durability discrepancy?

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Wed, Aug 4 2010 10:05 AM (5 replies)
  • Snaike
    3,678 Posts
    Wed, Aug 4 2010 3:29 AM

    The GI-S and GI-D have the same durability.  The GI2-S and the GI3-S have the same durability as well... 2 bubbles each.

    So, why do the GI2-D and GI3-D only have 1.5 bubbles of durability?

    If you're going to make all 'Distance' balls the same, with less durability than the "Spin" balls, then you're going to have to knock half a bubble off of the GI-D.

    If you're going to make all the GI balls the same, then you're going to have to add half a bubble to the GI2-D and GI3-D balls.

    To have a mix, within each group, is just silly.

    Consistency!

  • BirdieButton
    164 Posts
    Wed, Aug 4 2010 4:19 AM

    loooooooooooooool.

  • Doublemochaman
    2,009 Posts
    Wed, Aug 4 2010 7:21 AM

    And it would seem, as in real life, that the Distance balls would have more durability.  Those soft, thin-skinned Spin balls scuff easily.  Hence the high durability factor should go to the D balls, not the S balls.

  • hbthree
    478 Posts
    Wed, Aug 4 2010 9:18 AM

    Snaike....

    LOL...Such a request, consistency, from one with a clearly serpentine "handle"...Harve

     

  • marioh
    1,055 Posts
    Wed, Aug 4 2010 9:52 AM

    consistency?

    wgt?

    lol

     

  • Snaike
    3,678 Posts
    Wed, Aug 4 2010 10:05 AM

    marioh:

    consistency?

    wgt?

    lol

     

    Silly me...  I had a momentary lapse of reason.  =)

     

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