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<blockquote data-quote="vikingerik" data-source="post: 120830" data-attributes="member: 3745"><p>T2 doesn't really have any particular goals, just score points. Despite being a DMD machine, it plays more like alphanumeric-era games like Taxi and Elvira. Most of the points come from multiball super jackpots. A handful of side features help too (Payback Time, chase loop, hurryup), but they all just score points, there's no bigger framework.</p><p></p><p>Video Mode isn't so random but is a bit too subtle. The Terminator animations vary from each other, almost imperceptibly. There's only one particular type that will turn and start shooting at you, so you need to identify those quickly and zero in on them while knowing which other terminators you can safely ignore. I can win video mode on my real T2 about 80% of the time, though took hundreds of plays of training.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vikingerik, post: 120830, member: 3745"] T2 doesn't really have any particular goals, just score points. Despite being a DMD machine, it plays more like alphanumeric-era games like Taxi and Elvira. Most of the points come from multiball super jackpots. A handful of side features help too (Payback Time, chase loop, hurryup), but they all just score points, there's no bigger framework. Video Mode isn't so random but is a bit too subtle. The Terminator animations vary from each other, almost imperceptibly. There's only one particular type that will turn and start shooting at you, so you need to identify those quickly and zero in on them while knowing which other terminators you can safely ignore. I can win video mode on my real T2 about 80% of the time, though took hundreds of plays of training. [/QUOTE]
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