Yes, it's a baked-in ROM limitation, I couldn't find any mention of it in the manuals on IPDB or anywhere else for that matter. The ROM just stops registering scores after 9,999,999,990.
To be fair, it's a tough table in real life, so getting close to that max is a serious challenge.
Well, I've not disgraced myself, but I'm done. I finally remembered what I was doing on TZ to post a representative score and I even got >1M on HH. Not been feelin' it the past week, and I'm out all weekend. Maybe Monday?
Remember when HS2 was "spoiled" around Christmas last year? And how that meant everyone kept guessing it as the next table in Season 4? And how it didn't show up until the start of Season 5?
This.
Also everyone bear in mind, that this is a beta and it is the time to make suggestions on new features (like a "Favorites" or "Sort By Designer" or custom tags so you can sort/filter 'em how you want).
And specify your default view.
For instance having a nice XML/other-type config file where...
Just realized, there's no way I'm going to be able to play this month :( I'm out of town, going to be driving Friday evening and busy with family stuff on Saturday.
Sarcophagus kickouts are dangerous. Maybe that was on purpose.
I know what you mean. Once you know a certain, umm, trick (which has its own section in the Pro Tips!), the table very quickly condenses down to a single way of playing.
They're fixing the Frankie head, but the DMD... meh :(...
So we all think table #44 will be No Fear*, time to turn our attention to table #45.
Since it won't be #44, Farsight must've been saving Paragon for #45, right?
* With a very outside chance it's Banzai Run, but, well, no, not really.
I'll take No Fear. Played it for the first time in ages in York a couple of weeks ago, and took an instant liking to it.
S5 has been pretty epic so far... and 3 out 4 Steve Ritchie tables. Who knows what's coming next?!
At least the Golden Earring track was written about the TV show.
The Edgar Winter track "Frankenstein" was so named because it took so long to put together and was longer than it was originally planned to be.
As for the movie... well I think Francis Ford Coppola (who produced it) would like to...
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