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Offline braddo

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Re: SeaWitch
« on: March 24, 2010, 10:35:42 PM »
Great stuff, awesome to own.

Wasn't Seawitch one of the backglasses Johngreatwich was experimenting with?   *!@
and a photo of the LH outlane area that you (Braddo) said in 'the other place' you were going to remove a post from, but I could not work out why

Ian the reason for me wanting to remove the outlane posts is because even though I've only had limited games on Seawitch so far (I can't get into any pin I own until it is cleaned), I just go for the hardest settings straight out, and the limited games i have played just favoured the inlanes a bit too much due to the posts. Maybe I'm used to Gorgar?? %.%
But, by removing these outlane posts i'm leaving the valuable plastics basically sitting in mid-air, and because the ball on this machine leaves the playfield A LOT I can see some damage to new and expensive plastics happening. I'll work it out.
It always takes me about a month of owning a machine to really appreciate it, but I can say straight out that after only 1 day and a handful of half-arsed games that this could possibly be the best pinball machine I have ever played (will be hard to beat RollerBall's BlackHole plus a number of others I have played) . Seawitch has a great ruleset for the year of production, I'm still a tad confused!! Time will tell.
« Last Edit: March 24, 2010, 10:54:11 PM by braddo »
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