(Topic ID: 182985)

High Score Adjustment?

By mrbanjo

7 years ago



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#1 7 years ago

This may be stupid but can someone explain how the high score adjustment works on these machines?
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#2 7 years ago

Read the example they gave you at the bottom of the card. Each color wire gives a 10k point range. By plugging that wire into the appropriate hole you can increase that base number by the hole it's in.

If you want 47,000 for a replay score find the wire listed on the chart. In this case it's white as it's between 41,000 and 50,000. To make it 47,000 put it in the 7,000 hole. If you want 50,000 put it in the 0000 hole. If you want 41,000 put it in the 1,000 hole.

#3 7 years ago

So this sets the score to achieve a replay or free game?

#4 7 years ago

A replay is a free game. This is not a high score adjustment but rather a replay threshold. When you surpass this score you get a credit for a free game. It actually increments the credit wheel one number.

#5 7 years ago

For a high score, you just carve your initials into the side of the cabinet.

4 years later
#6 2 years ago
Quoted from schudel5:

Read the example they gave you at the bottom of the card. Each color wire gives a 10k point range. By plugging that wire into the appropriate hole you can increase that base number by the hole it's in.
If you want 47,000 for a replay score find the wire listed on the chart. In this case it's white as it's between 41,000 and 50,000. To make it 47,000 put it in the 7,000 hole. If you want 50,000 put it in the 0000 hole. If you want 41,000 put it in the 1,000 hole.

My Wizard is set up exactly that way, however the card says replay at 65,000 - 95,000 - 115,000. How can I set it that way when there's only 1 5000 spot?

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#7 2 years ago

I figured this out, the scores need to end in different " thousands " I was able to set 68, 97, & 126. Hope that helps others.

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