Author Topic: E.M.s arn't that hard to work on after all  (Read 975 times)

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Offline beaky

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Re: E.M.s arn't that hard to work on after all
« on: January 05, 2012, 06:51:21 PM »
Well done Beaky, I've been slowly popping my EM cherry too over the last few weeks with a Gottlieb Kingpin, and while I still have to fuddle through things, I am starting to see the simple, pure logic of these things, and really appreciating what went into them.
well done mate.
I must admit there would have been a lot of thought put into some of the later EM's. There is not a lot of difference between the features on the later EM's and pre multiball ss's.
I was impressed with the way the end of ball bonus scoring is kept and some of the steppers operate.

one thing i am finding a bit difficult to get used to is when you turn the machine off mid game to adjust a contact on the playfield and turn it back on the game just continues on from where it was before you tuned it off.

there was a couple of times when i tried to get rid of all the credits on the credit wheel by starting a 4 player game and turning the machine on and off so I could press the start button again to put up another 4 credits and so on. but of course it doesn't work that way.  @.@
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