(Topic ID: 233080)

Is it OK to level games on location?

By pinlink

5 years ago


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    “Is it OK to level games on location?”

    • Yes 104 votes
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    • No 144 votes
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    • Other 13 votes
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    #9 5 years ago

    I'm in the "No" camp as well. Having a number of games on route I realize they can get un-leveled at times but a quick call and we take care of it. We've had it happen a few times where someone "leveled" the game by taking the back legs all the way down. Lame.

    #13 5 years ago
    Quoted from TheLaw:

    Yeah I thought it was ASSumed that's not what we were talking aboot. Pitch of a game is up to the Op just like other difficulty settings.

    When someone else levels games on location all bets are off. If one rear leg happened to drop down you can't ASSume they're going to level it out by raising it back up.

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