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<blockquote data-quote="Sean DonCarlos" data-source="post: 297324" data-attributes="member: 152"><p>Just a quick note to clear up a minor mystery in the AC/DC strategy thread, when I said testing was about to become easier.</p><p></p><p>Yes, my TZ will soon have someone to talk to while I'm at work: a new-in-box AC/DC Premium! This will also give me something to play while the TZ is getting an electrical overhaul, as resolving the last few blinking light issues looks like it's going to require more advanced surgery than the first half needed.</p><p></p><p>I was torn between this and LOTR, but eventually I decided I'd rather have one stop-and-go game (Twilight Zone) and one fast, flowy game (AC/DC). LOTR has a little flow with the Ring combos and such, but when played correctly it's very much a stop-and-go game in the same mold as TZ. Two such games and nothing else probably would have been a bit repetitive after a while.</p><p></p><p>This is the last new machine for a long time. No more room, at least not without a significant rearrangement of the furniture, which I'm not willing to undertake at the moment. Also no more money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean DonCarlos, post: 297324, member: 152"] Just a quick note to clear up a minor mystery in the AC/DC strategy thread, when I said testing was about to become easier. Yes, my TZ will soon have someone to talk to while I'm at work: a new-in-box AC/DC Premium! This will also give me something to play while the TZ is getting an electrical overhaul, as resolving the last few blinking light issues looks like it's going to require more advanced surgery than the first half needed. I was torn between this and LOTR, but eventually I decided I'd rather have one stop-and-go game (Twilight Zone) and one fast, flowy game (AC/DC). LOTR has a little flow with the Ring combos and such, but when played correctly it's very much a stop-and-go game in the same mold as TZ. Two such games and nothing else probably would have been a bit repetitive after a while. This is the last new machine for a long time. No more room, at least not without a significant rearrangement of the furniture, which I'm not willing to undertake at the moment. Also no more money. [/QUOTE]
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