I've been re-watching Star Trek: The Next Generation. I didn't think it would hold up all the well, but it's odd, some of it does - the model work (starships etc) really does hold up nicely, I presume because it's "real" and those are some seriously complex models with proper interior lighting...
That would be because all three are Steve Ritchie tables, and he's been largely using the same basic design since Firepower in 1980 (Black Knight / BK2K are exceptions to this rule). As is the original WMS ST:TNG, and Stern Star Trek's layout is a deliberate copy of ST:TNG.
Unless I see one randomly somewhere chances are the first time I get to play one will be in York in October.
I appreciate the general direction Stern are taking with regard to their artwork. I'm glad the "Photoshop" era is in the rear-view mirror.
I also assume the DP pin will have some...
TPA saves the tokens you've already won in its data file. What it doesn't save is how many "tokens" are left "in" the machine when you "switch it off". Every time you load up Safe Cracker, it's as if the operator has just put a fresh load of tokens in the table. The same happens if you quit...
I didn't do anything? Just cut and pasted your list. Though it looks like the difference is https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/<number> or https://steamcommunity.com/id/<name>
Jok.Tuskak: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198163375413
Xanija: https://steamcommunity.com/id/xanija/
shutyertrap: https://steamcommunity.com/id/shutyertrap/
EldarOfSuburbia / marrax (one or the other will work): https://steamcommunity.com/id/EldarOfSuburbia
Well, if you really want to know the kind of cash levels that Scientific Games operates at, look at this:
https://www.pennlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2018/07/winning_this_big-time_lottery.html
That's just one state. I imagine they run the lottery infrastructure in others too.
(Now I wonder...
It's the same on an X360 (and I presume XONE) controller. Triggers are terrible for playing pinball. I don't know about the DS4, but the X360/XONE triggers are (pseudo-)analog, and of course they take longer to press so reaction times are too slow.
That's a common misconception when comparing GPUs. With the current numbering scheme of nVidia GPUs, don't just look at the leading digits (1080 vs 750ti vs 560), you need to look at the second-to-last digit (1080 vs 750ti vs 560). The first digit signifies the GPU's generation, the second...
Question, mainly to FlippyFloppy, will this fix need to be put into the regular DX11 build and might it fix the Ghostbusters stutter/lag issue?
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Portal was also in The Orange Box collection along with Half-Life and Half-Life 2. A lot of folks will have picked it up that way.
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The currently accepted method for Safe Cracker tokens is to play a single marathon session (leaving the game suspended overnight etc if necessary - the key being, NEVER quit the table, and NEVER exit a game in progress since this resets the tokens).
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Fast Cast is easier once you've mastered a live catch from the plunger. The timer is tight but there is enough time to catch and shoot, rather than just flailing and hope you time it right.
It's not exactly easy on a real Fish Tales either!
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Sounds like a good deal... nearest place to me is the Timeline arcade in either York PA or Hanover PA (I think they just added the York location - it's new to me). Now I've not been to either, but they charge $25/day (or have a $35/day option that covers both locations - they're only a few...
And bitter English people, who almost certainly would not support the French either, so they'll be doing something else entirely.
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I like this one, but if it's going to "echo" the current style, how about remove the ".com", move "FANS" all the way to the right.
While the idea of using pinball-related images is nice, it might look less cluttered if the bumpers and flipper were removed as well.
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