maybe it's just me...but i've played somewhere around 12 hours worth of pool with the skittle balls and i've not once shot a ball out of rotation...nor left a solid on the table and shot the 8 when playing 8 ball. maybe the issue here is, in reality, that people need to PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT THEY ARE DOING when they are at the table instead of just blaming the ball set. novel concept.
i actually found that very thin cut shots proved easier with the skittles set...not sure if it was just the ball or the colors, but on both blue and green cloth i felt like i could see the edges better for some reason. oh well...just my opinion on both points.
Well, that's all well and good...But really, why not play with traditional colors if distinguishing between the balls in a real setting is all you are trying to achieve? Very few people make mistakes with these colors anyway.
Aramith made the tv-set to make the colors stand out more on tv and they did actual R & D on the subject. You may agree or disagree on the effectiveness of this, but I feel that on the old low quality streams it was an advantage over the traditional color scheme.
The skittle balls are no better than any of the other sets in any of the possible settings, and they are new which leads to confusion in commentary situations. I'm not saying that this is not dumb, but it is what it is. Some people are just not good at adapting to changes, and that should be realized when a new industry standard is being pushed. Why do you think we are still using qwerty keyboards?
A minor point to some would be that the cueball rolls off... Of course a traditionalist like myself feels that the cueball should roll straight unless spin dictates otherwise, but that may just be me. I realize that on this forum that is a minority opinion. Still it is one I hold with conviction.
So in conclusion: Changes should be made if and only if they can offer some improvement over existing designs AND that improvement is worth the cost that the change will entail. (Commentator confusion, mistakes made by players in crucial situations etc.) IMHO the skittle ball colors do not improve ball recognition (in fact they make it harder on tv!) and confuse some commentators and the FRACKING CUEBALL ROLLS OFF! My last post on the subject. End of rant.
edit: PS: In my army days we would often use US equipment and laugh amongst ourselves at the "DO NOT EAT", "THIS SIDE TOWARDS ENEMY" etc. legends on nearly every piece of equipment. Our friends and allies did apparently not think too highly of their soldiers was the joke. (Actually an army iq test performed showed a widespread (nearly uniform) low level of performance especially from personel from certain regions of the US. Instead of questioning the validity of the test they immidiately jumped to the conclusion that the soldiers were mostly dim witted, lol). The point is that my army comrades and I were the ones who were wrong. It takes forsight and intelligence both to see that a certain percentage of personel WILL in fact be on the lower end of the iq scale, have a harder time learning etc AND that people in stressful situations can make uncharacteristic errors. This applies to other areas of life as well...