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Finally, Pulp Fiction

I even altered it to "easy" settings but it's still not happened for me. Might have to take the glass off next! :):)
Is it not easy by default? wondering if there is a setting to set the replay award to extra ball, with the default one needing drive fast lit, couple of really good spinner hits, then the chequered target then collecting up the top, I very rarely earn an extra ball.
 
Is it not easy by default? wondering if there is a setting to set the replay award to extra ball, with the default one needing drive fast lit, couple of really good spinner hits, then the chequered target then collecting up the top, I very rarely earn an extra ball.
I have extra balls on the 4 score replays - makes for a nice long game then! :)
 
I've never set any of my games to more than 3 balls, but I think I might need to do something. I'm really not progressing at all on it. The best I do is getting Pawn Shop multiball started. I've started Briefcase a handful of times, and only started Frenzy once.
 
Looking at the manual the briefcase MB difficulty setting relates to starting MB, can't see any way to actually make completing it easier.
Not sure why, but I'm just not a fan of 5 ball, gone with adding an extra replay award at 6m and changing the award from credit to extra ball.

With each shot so dangerous it seems best to be economical with shots, that's kinda why I like going for pawn shop, its working towards frenzy, pawn shop, getting characters and big kahuna bonus all at the same time.
 
This may have been posted before so apologies. My right flipper has always had a hair trigger, super super sensitive, but never really a problem. Tonight the right flipper was sticking up so took a look and could see it's because the button is engaging the flipper without pressing the button.

I took out the screw (1) but it meant it wasn't quite sensitive enough now, so put that back and loosened screw (2) which brings the board away from the cabinet just enough to make a difference. The lights on the board light up when the flipper is active so it's easy to dial in/test.

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I wonder why they chose to use optical flippers? Seems like an expensive option for what’s usually a simple leaf switch.

From Quora a photo from the set of the film,
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This may have been posted before so apologies. My right flipper has always had a hair trigger, super super sensitive, but never really a problem. Tonight the right flipper was sticking up so took a look and could see it's because the button is engaging the flipper without pressing the button.

I took out the screw (1) but it meant it wasn't quite sensitive enough now, so put that back and loosened screw (2) which brings the board away from the cabinet just enough to make a difference. The lights on the board light up when the flipper is active so it's easy to dial in/test.

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I've adjusted these by popping a washer or two behind the board. I can't stand buttons that are too sensitive.

Sometimes the opto interrupter warps or bends so it sits too far out, causing the issues you're getting.
 
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