Trough eject problems can usually be fixed adjusted that coils strength, it's more than likely too powerful so bouncing back in (or the opposite if its not getting out at all... Obviously!)YES YES and YES Mother ****er this game is Bitchin!
new code and adjustment of EOS = Zero Flipper Knockdowns! ooooooooooie.
Caveat, for me anyways
I played for around 1hr and didnt seem to notice any fade but I may not be the best to judge that as ive never experianced fade on any of my pins. However I could still make left ramp which is usually a stretch for 2 reasons as its not an easy shot being tight plus its kinda steep and long. I did notice when I hit a super clean horseshoe shot it ever so slightly went for a knockback but came back instantly only moving maybe a couple of mm and didnt affect the ball control.
The horseshoe catapults the ball back at you much faster than the kickout so a little added ooomph for testing I guess.
So thats 1 down for me now just gotta sort the following:
Trough kickout fails which fails to load ball in shooter lane about 1 in 4
Shooter lane Wireform rejects at the end sending the ball back to auto plunge. If that happens twice in a row it sometimes decides to launch the ball in turbo mode which in turn hits the hoop at the end of the wireform and it flies over the top whacks off the glass and leaves a wet patch in my undercrackers!
Dial into some of the shots and get more combos going which are uber rewarding and get the adrenaline flowing. Who knows I may even improve on my left garage shot and hit more than my average of about 1 in 10ish
Loving the game regardless of the above problems Spooky has hit a home run for me in theme value.
Almost all owners have been through the mill with the shooter lane wire form, let's be honest, it's a **** design! ( hang your head in shame, Scott Danesi! ). Its mostly down to power and adjusting that loop on the end up and down. Some owners blamed the way the wire form pushes into the playfield at the bottom, not being pushed down all the way. My problem, which took me weeks to notice, was the wooden rail on the left of the shooter lane (between the shooter lane and the right outlane) was too far right, the ball was only a fag paper away from it as it passed by. This would lead to varying ball speed as the ball was just touching it sometimes. I had to move that woodrail slightly left, not an easy task as some of the screws were under some of the small p-roc switch or led boards. It's been 99% reliable since