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<blockquote data-quote="Pop Sergeant" data-source="post: 34657" data-attributes="member: 920"><p>The ball being lost after a shot to the lower field saucer in single ball mode seems to happen to me exclusively if there is a ball already locked in the saucer or if I ended the last game with one locked in the lower play field and did not exit the table before starting a new game. In multiball mode if one shot is cycling through the lock and another follows in quick succession the same happens. I think (on occasion) that I've seen hints of movement peaking out in breaks in the graphics in that corner of the lower play field too when this happens. I'd like to know what the "logic" for the attendant "finding" a lost ball might be. That might provide a definitive answer for us if a "lost ball" is defined as no ball in play without a drain event or if it is simply a ball in play and no triggers being registered on the play field. Anyway, I know we've all beaten this horse to death but I wanted to share my experience too in case it's helpful in some way.</p><p></p><p>Please consider this constructive criticism -- even with bugs, some TPA is far superior to no TPA -- still my favorite application!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pop Sergeant, post: 34657, member: 920"] The ball being lost after a shot to the lower field saucer in single ball mode seems to happen to me exclusively if there is a ball already locked in the saucer or if I ended the last game with one locked in the lower play field and did not exit the table before starting a new game. In multiball mode if one shot is cycling through the lock and another follows in quick succession the same happens. I think (on occasion) that I've seen hints of movement peaking out in breaks in the graphics in that corner of the lower play field too when this happens. I'd like to know what the "logic" for the attendant "finding" a lost ball might be. That might provide a definitive answer for us if a "lost ball" is defined as no ball in play without a drain event or if it is simply a ball in play and no triggers being registered on the play field. Anyway, I know we've all beaten this horse to death but I wanted to share my experience too in case it's helpful in some way. Please consider this constructive criticism -- even with bugs, some TPA is far superior to no TPA -- still my favorite application! [/QUOTE]
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