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<blockquote data-quote="DeeEff" data-source="post: 99884" data-attributes="member: 2188"><p>I have about a 90% hit rate, so maybe something here might help:</p><p></p><p>I use Cam Type: Locked, Cam Angle: 2, Multiball Camera: Off, and Event Camera: Off on my iPad. </p><p></p><p>When I've got any cannon shot, I always let the cannon move all the way down and then back up (if needed) before firing - I never fire while the cannon's on its way down. I don't look at the DMD at all, just the cannon. When the cannon's at its lowest point, that'll hit the bottom target. The rest? Practice and more practice. I find that the top target is the only one that I ever miss, because I sometimes let the cannon get a bit too high.</p><p></p><p>Super Jackpots are easy and you shouldn't read this if you want to figure it out on your own... </p><p>Simply wait for the target lights to scroll up, down, up, and down again. When the lowest target *just* lights the second time, fire. The only tricky part is making sure the other ball(s) is/are out of the way, preferably by having it/them trapped on the left flipper. </p><p></p><p>HTH!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeeEff, post: 99884, member: 2188"] I have about a 90% hit rate, so maybe something here might help: I use Cam Type: Locked, Cam Angle: 2, Multiball Camera: Off, and Event Camera: Off on my iPad. When I've got any cannon shot, I always let the cannon move all the way down and then back up (if needed) before firing - I never fire while the cannon's on its way down. I don't look at the DMD at all, just the cannon. When the cannon's at its lowest point, that'll hit the bottom target. The rest? Practice and more practice. I find that the top target is the only one that I ever miss, because I sometimes let the cannon get a bit too high. Super Jackpots are easy and you shouldn't read this if you want to figure it out on your own... Simply wait for the target lights to scroll up, down, up, and down again. When the lowest target *just* lights the second time, fire. The only tricky part is making sure the other ball(s) is/are out of the way, preferably by having it/them trapped on the left flipper. HTH! [/QUOTE]
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