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Favorite Pinball coder?

By PinMonk

4 years ago


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  • Latest reply 4 years ago by KingBW
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    “Who writes your favorite pinball code? (Pick all you like)”

    • Waison Cheng 1 vote
      1%
    • Scott Danesi 12 votes
      7%
    • Keith Johnson 36 votes
      21%
    • Tanio Klyce 7 votes
      4%
    • Rick Naegele 1 vote
      1%
    • Lonnie Ropp 5 votes
      3%
    • Lyman Sheats 94 votes
      54%
    • Dwight Sullivan 18 votes
      10%

    (Multiple choice - 174 votes by 127 Pinsiders)

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    #15 4 years ago

    What about this new guy Eric Priepke? I hear he's working on an awesome new project.

    #18 4 years ago

    Why so? R&M coding so far has been very well integrated. The rules seem thought out and not just "shoot the flashing lights" or "shoot a thing 3 times to start a thing." There are considerations with scoring multipliers and dividers, dimension changes, and who knows what else? I'm looking forward to what Eric has up his sleeve.

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