Author Topic: Wizard Of OZ Pinball  (Read 68939 times)

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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #1515 on: July 13, 2013, 10:47:27 AM »


Dude, it takes 25 seconds. That's like 13% of your "more than 3 minutes".

Oh yeah, some proof:



Click of power switch at 0:04. Playfield light sweep patterns at 0:29 seconds.

Instead of taking factually flawed swipes at WOZ (I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you're too lazy to look this up, vs. deliberately lying to scare customers of your competition)... don't you have your own pinball design to be concentrating on?



I was quoting from an owner of a WOZ who told me "more than 3 minutes" - I am NOT knocking Jack, far from it - re-read my post. I have to assume by your arrogant reply that possibly you are one of Jacks "computer genuises"??

I am also not judging - I don't have to, as time will reveal all.

Exactly WHAT is the holdup in the factory if it isn't the PC as you continue to wail as loud as you can? Come clean and tell your customers exactly WHAT is the holdup in the production?

You won't - because it *is* the PC........that's my take until you come clean with a more plausible reason.

You have to understand that in the complete absense of ANY reason for the delays, people will start to look for answers themselves. Please prove my theory wrong.

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