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<blockquote data-quote="Zaphod77" data-source="post: 107876" data-attributes="member: 2101"><p>yeah. games on location self percent, and adjust their replay score, as well as use dynamic boost.</p><p></p><p>Bally/Williams. Usually a boost after every replay, and every 50 or so game sit will check percentage of games ending in replays and change the base replay to make it easier or harder.</p><p></p><p>Premiere, it works like this. Once you have played through your third game without inserting a coin between, the boost kicks in, and doesn't stop regardless of how you earn your replays until a credit is paid for. Yes, this means if you make someone else pay for their half of a doubles game with you, the replay for both of you drops back to default.</p><p></p><p>Most current games follow the Williams example.</p><p></p><p>Older games had no boost, and some had no percentaging either. Pre system 11 games tended to not have the boost at all.</p><p></p><p>That said, games set to extra ball tend to not change those values based on score. instead they are counted as part of the extra ball percentage routine, which may change them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zaphod77, post: 107876, member: 2101"] yeah. games on location self percent, and adjust their replay score, as well as use dynamic boost. Bally/Williams. Usually a boost after every replay, and every 50 or so game sit will check percentage of games ending in replays and change the base replay to make it easier or harder. Premiere, it works like this. Once you have played through your third game without inserting a coin between, the boost kicks in, and doesn't stop regardless of how you earn your replays until a credit is paid for. Yes, this means if you make someone else pay for their half of a doubles game with you, the replay for both of you drops back to default. Most current games follow the Williams example. Older games had no boost, and some had no percentaging either. Pre system 11 games tended to not have the boost at all. That said, games set to extra ball tend to not change those values based on score. instead they are counted as part of the extra ball percentage routine, which may change them. [/QUOTE]
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