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My crystal ball asked to be dusted off...
As soon as I read "crystal ball" my mind immediately chirped up "telepathetic pow-aaah".
My crystal ball asked to be dusted off...
As soon as I read "crystal ball" my mind immediately chirped up "telepathetic pow-aaah".
So it's been pretty quiet on the western front regarding front page updates, Captain. In fact, it's been pretty quiet on the PM front as well when we've sent you PMs.
Is there something we need to be aware of? Are you having trouble using the front page? Do we need to open up the front page updates to another maintainer? What gives?
If we don't see a response to this message (or PM if you don't want to share the reasons here) by this time next week (that's Wednesday 4th June 2014), we'll assume you don't want take responsibility for front page updates anymore and will recruit for the position.
I am sorry for slacking off from my pinball reporting duties, I have had lots of work to do in school and I thought creating as many articles as possible when a new table comes out would work better. I am going to create a new wave of announcements when Lights... Camera... Action! comes out in two weeks.
I understand. I had a feeling it might have been school commitments. You made the right decision prioritising those over PAF.
Don't forget to check your PM inbox occasionally.
Bring on LCA!
Some tables, such as Twilight Zone and Black Knight, have one or more flippers in the upper part of the playfield. This option determines whether you can control the lower and upper flippers separately by partially depressing the trigger on your controller.Hi! I'm an Italian player of TPA. I don't know where I can make a questions on this forum, so I decide to ask you here. (sorry for my bad English). In game settings, I find "Controllo superiore flipper On/Off" but I don't understand what it does mean! In English should be "Check flipper top" (by google translate). Do you know what does this option change? Thank you so much!!
Some tables, such as Twilight Zone and Black Knight, have one or more flippers in the upper part of the playfield. This option determines whether you can control the lower and upper flippers separately by partially depressing the trigger on your controller.
Separate control is more realistic, but many players find it aggravating, so there's an option to turn it on or off.
welcome back to duty pinwiz
welcome back to duty pinwiz
Hey PinWiz,
I provided updates for these tables while you were away:
- Black Knight 2000
- WHOdunnit?
- High-Speed
- JunkYard
- Lights... Camera... Acton!
I'm glad to see you've returned and it will be great having you back to moderate the forums.
Oh great now we have to play nice again.
Aw shoot. I could've been more vulger all this time?