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Farsight Studios
Pinball Arcade Tables
Bally Tables - Retired Tables
Fireball (1971)
3 bugs found so far
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<blockquote data-quote="Kolchak357" data-source="post: 232605" data-attributes="member: 568"><p>It's the series of events leading up to the problem that is needed to identify the issue. For example a bug might only occur on a second game after a ball is locked. I know it sounds wacky, but that's the kind of info that is often needed to identify and fix the issue. It's not as easy as saying the table is losing proper count of balls. That usually doesn't point to what's causing the issue. Farsight usually needs to be able to replicate the issue on a consistent basis in order to fix it. So if you can tell them how to make the table lose track of balls, then they can fix it. I hope that makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kolchak357, post: 232605, member: 568"] It's the series of events leading up to the problem that is needed to identify the issue. For example a bug might only occur on a second game after a ball is locked. I know it sounds wacky, but that's the kind of info that is often needed to identify and fix the issue. It's not as easy as saying the table is losing proper count of balls. That usually doesn't point to what's causing the issue. Farsight usually needs to be able to replicate the issue on a consistent basis in order to fix it. So if you can tell them how to make the table lose track of balls, then they can fix it. I hope that makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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