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Excessive Plays?

By ScoobaDoo

3 years ago


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    #21 3 years ago
    Quoted from jawjaw:

    You will put thousands of plays on it and that will still pale in comparison to well routed game. Keep pf clean, replace balls as needed, and fix anything that breaks and enjoy.

    For comparison, the operator I work with leaves his games on usually 24/7/365 and has NEVER changed the batteries. The No Fear I was just working on had Duracell’s that were dated 2005 and that’s usually their “10 year guarantee” date.
    The game has been on so long those 25 year old batteries were still good and fully charged. It had about 300,000 plays on it. Never been shopped or had anything changed every.

    It plays like shit obviously, but the fact that everything but the skull works as it should is a testament to how rock solid Williams games are. Needs a flipper rebuild badly, but it still was hobbling on.

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