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@David retro went to play some Venom at Sedgemoor yesterday and very much enjoyed it. The back plastic panel above the roll over lanes has sheered/fallen off and is just sat in the rollover lanes meaning it's impossible to make full orbit shots and balls will often get stuck. Other than that it played great, still not really sure what I'm doing on Venom, but a bit more of an understanding. Thanks again for siting the games.

Cheers, Craig
I know what that issue is, the diverter is just 2 posts screwed into the plastic. They’ve come off and as it’s fallen, it’s probably broken the opto housing (this exact thing happened to another pro)
 
@David retro went to play some Venom at Sedgemoor yesterday and very much enjoyed it. The back plastic panel above the roll over lanes has sheered/fallen off and is just sat in the rollover lanes meaning it's impossible to make full orbit shots and balls will often get stuck. Other than that it played great, still not really sure what I'm doing on Venom, but a bit more of an understanding. Thanks again for siting the games.

Cheers, Craig
Thank you for the kind words I’ll get someone to have that sorted
Much appreciated for the heads up
 
when we went to the Ann Arbor pinball museum last month every machine had a unique QR code for reporting faults. The form had tick boxes for common faults and a free form box for describing anything else. It was very easy to use.

Whilst most punters won't bother I guess, there's enough of us players visiting these sites to provide useful feedback (and there's little more frustrating than finding a game, realising it doesn't work properly, and have no way of reporting it! )
 
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