(Topic ID: 148202)

How will a game naturally fail over time?

By cait001

8 years ago


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    #13 8 years ago
    Quoted from kpg:

    I had installed a shaker in my MET Premium machine, but I disabled it pretty quickly and regret purchasing it. Why? Because the constant shaking/rumbling has to cause stress and loosen things up over time. I'm willing to bet a shaker wears the components and overall cabinet down much faster. For that reason alone, I'll never buy a shaker for any future machines or buy a used game with one installed.

    Yeah, and I have it on good authority that turning games on stresses them so I am not doing that any more......sheesh!

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