Quoted from RobT:Shouldn't you be price pumping in a WOZ thread or something?
Nah, WOZ is shipping.
Hobbit hype is where its at now.
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Quoted from RobT:Shouldn't you be price pumping in a WOZ thread or something?
Nah, WOZ is shipping.
Hobbit hype is where its at now.
Man, did someone shoot the video thru a bi-fold door ?
From a distance the game looks fast but you need 20/20 vision.
Quoted from FiveSixPyro:I will not judge a game based on half assed poor quality gameplay and video. I do have to say the game looks like crap from what we can see.
An oxymoron (plural oxymora or oxymorons) (from Greek ὀξύμωρον, "sharp dull") is a figure of speech that combines contradictory terms.
(That right there is pretty funny)
Quoted from FiveSixPyro:Edit: You live in Ohio, got get some good fireworks and it'll relieve some of your built up anger. Permits are no problem if you need some help.
I am well versed in class B fireworks and the manufacturing so no help needed.
No built up anger either, just laughing at your comment.
Now, back to the arts~
Class B? 1.3g UN0335 these days. The hobby has been better if you've been out of the game for a while. Do you have an Employee possessor, type 54 or any PGI manufacturing courses? Miller's rules. Treated our club well. Stay green!
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I have built small shells up to 8" (canister and ball) but have not rolled or cut any stars for several years. One of my favorite 8" shells.....Veline color change with willow.
Quoted from Craig:I understand the sentiment but politely disagree. I think the LCD adds significantly to the whole experience, plus it makes things like game setup and troubleshooting that much easier.
A display ( LCD or DMD ) really only supports game play on the playfiled. I am not counting any video modes becasue its still a pinball machine #1. For game play innovative playfield gadgets & features are what makes a game great to play or total crap.
The LCD panel does have the visual attention draw of something new in a line of pinball machines that otherwise look all the same to a passer by. If the game play is weak I do not see a LCD panel keeping them there putting money in the machine, its whats happening on the PF.
P2K nailed the perfect integration of a video / CRT monitor projected on the PF to actually shoot for scoring switches. Anything short of this is not part of the game being played and more for attracting players instead of challenging them and being integrated.
Quoted from TomGWI:The surprise is there is no surprise.
That in itself is a little surprising.
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