Austin Powers definitely has a ball save, the one here on location has it on. Probably just a setting you need to change. As far as I know pretty much every machine since the 90s has had the option in some form
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Austin Powers definitely has a ball save, the one here on location has it on. Probably just a setting you need to change. As far as I know pretty much every machine since the 90s has had the option in some form
Quoted from PinballManiac40:I can't think of any WPC games that does not have a ball save, other than Funhouse. Bride of Pinbot? Williams system 11 games do not.
Gilligan's maybe? I've heard that T2 was the first..
Quoted from arcademojo:Addams Family....... Or at least I can't find it.
I've definitely played an Addams with a ball save. Not sure what rom or setting though.
Quoted from arcademojo:I might be wrong but wasn't Flight insurance a point base ball save not a timed based ball save.
And it was only on third ball. Neither the Jagov kicker or multiball ball save where a timed ball save.
Those are all different variants of a type of ball save but T2 was the first game to use a timed base ball save for all balls played.
Per manual it lights on ball three if the average ball time previously was low enough.
Not sure if auto save is a separate thing somewhere...
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