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Bally Tables - Retired Tables
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<blockquote data-quote="Slam23" data-source="post: 205259" data-attributes="member: 896"><p>Good point Storm Chaser. I haven't fired this table up in a while, so I'll do this from a slightly foggy memory: I did take care not to "overload" the crate with balls, because it seems like it then loses track faster of how many there are on the table. You can also hear that clicking "ball colliding" sound, as if there is not enough space in the crate to hold that many balls. So I keep firing them up the ramps in a lot of situations. I also like to keep my MB's simple, so draining that extra ball is not something I try to avoid. Then again, I had my share of ruined SS games because the crate would lock up on me in Scared Stiff mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slam23, post: 205259, member: 896"] Good point Storm Chaser. I haven't fired this table up in a while, so I'll do this from a slightly foggy memory: I did take care not to "overload" the crate with balls, because it seems like it then loses track faster of how many there are on the table. You can also hear that clicking "ball colliding" sound, as if there is not enough space in the crate to hold that many balls. So I keep firing them up the ramps in a lot of situations. I also like to keep my MB's simple, so draining that extra ball is not something I try to avoid. Then again, I had my share of ruined SS games because the crate would lock up on me in Scared Stiff mode. [/QUOTE]
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