(Topic ID: 75704)

Should pinside start a web page dedicated to Pin code completeness

By bmunn1

10 years ago



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    “Should Pinside have a web page monitoring pin code completeness?”

    • Yes, everyone grades 2 votes
      25%
    • No 3 votes
      38%
    • Yes but only specific folks can assign a grade 2 votes
      25%
    • Yes but only specific folks can assign a grade but folks can vote on suggestions and submit suggestions 1 vote
      13%

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    #1 10 years ago

    Since Stern has developed a well earned reputation for not completing the code of pins it makes I think it would be great to have a web page dedicated to categorizing each pins code completeness. It would be a valuable tool to communicate to both the buying public and manufacturers.

    Games could be grade A-F with specific areas that are done, areas that remain and suggested improvements.

    It could have a link to a rules page for each pin.

    What are your thoughts? Maybe it has already been suggested.

    #2 10 years ago

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