A square quick connect and a round hole.....amazing.
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Steel ball bearing Vs Clear coat.
I will bet on the ball every-time.
Now how they terminated that quick connect is interesting logic.
Quoted from PappyBoyington:It's hard to get a picture but here is my damage to the castle VUK hole. Don't think a protector could have saved this.
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That is a surprise.
Quoted from PinballHelp:Steel ball bearing also wins at rock-paper-sccisors.
Wins best in Claymore's.....
Quoted from iepinball:You mean like this?
As a follow up, I checked my audits again. I had 573 recorded hits to the Throne Room since the most recent update. Before that I had maybe 25-30 games that has audits wiped since I got my game right around the time 1.24 was released. I went poking around the other holes in my game to see how they were looking:
Crystal Ball VUK is showing the same wear as the Throne Room VUK. Again, nothing a Cliffy could help with.
Castle VUK
Then I saw the drop target hole, and had to take a photo of it. No wear, but some globs of "clear":WOZ_CrystalVUK.jpg 97 KB
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WOZ_DropTarget.jpg 235 KB
The clear around the drop target looks really uneven and globed on which is amazing if the PF was flat when sprayed. I don't know how you could get it that uneven if you tried.
Thick clear looks awesome but it also cracks and chips faster than a thinner coat IMHO.
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