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<blockquote data-quote="Sean DonCarlos" data-source="post: 60413" data-attributes="member: 152"><p>The guns are in the correct position...the screenshot above is not showing the whole apron...you can see the slots for the instruction cards below the bottom of the grip, just as in the flyer.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The screws may have been taken out to reduce polygon count for the mobile devices. The ramps are probably opaque for the same overdraw performance reason why No Good Gofers' ramps are opaque instead of transparent. Whether that reason is valid or not is the subject of some controversy.</p><p></p><p>Cactus Canyon is not only not in production, but its production was stopped early to make way for the Pinball 2000 machines. There were only 903 machines made, and the software was never completely finished. (Although there is an unofficial project to finish it and add new modes/rules.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean DonCarlos, post: 60413, member: 152"] The guns are in the correct position...the screenshot above is not showing the whole apron...you can see the slots for the instruction cards below the bottom of the grip, just as in the flyer. The screws may have been taken out to reduce polygon count for the mobile devices. The ramps are probably opaque for the same overdraw performance reason why No Good Gofers' ramps are opaque instead of transparent. Whether that reason is valid or not is the subject of some controversy. Cactus Canyon is not only not in production, but its production was stopped early to make way for the Pinball 2000 machines. There were only 903 machines made, and the software was never completely finished. (Although there is an unofficial project to finish it and add new modes/rules.) [/QUOTE]
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