Gave up watching the stream as it kept jumping back and repeating itself. Hopefully they sort it out for today.
Just such a stupid concept, poorly implemented#pinstepgate
Viggo was s&%t on. He could have gone on to win the whole thing !!!#pinstepgate
Not exactly. I wrote the same thing on the PGS thread, but:It’s a young man’s game.
19 is a young! Even 40 is young compared to most people on here!Not exactly. I wrote the same thing on the PGS thread, but:
There are exceptions, but international comps are largely being won by people who've been playing competitively for 10+ years. Some of those people are 19.
- Daniele Celestino Acciari is ranked 4th in the world and has been IFPA active for 16 years. He's 40 (https://www.ifpapinball.com/players/view.php?p=1256).
- Zach McCarthy is ranked 2nd in the world and has been playing for at least 13 years. He's 19 (https://www.ifpapinball.com/players/view.php?p=8202).
That's not what I mean.19 is a young! Even 40 is young compared to most people on here!
Enjoyed the skills of these young pin dudes
Some of the "milking" of classic games got a bit tedious. Remembered l loved skateball until you worked out the saucer trick. Definitely needs a new code on that one
Okay. Try:Family Guy is the only reason I have an interest in this hobby.
What I was pointing out is that Daniele, who is 40, has been playing the same length of time as Zach - it's just that Zach started playing competitively, aged 6, and Daniele started as an adult.
No. I checked the IPFA website stats on 'years active' (i.e. time to enough IFPA competitions to show a year of play) to test a theoryAre you sure about this? Daniele showing 16 years of activity in ifpa doesn't mean he's only been playing for 16 years. In fact the modern ifpa has only been active since 2006, sooo
Wow, what a lovely story about loving a pinOn a family holiday to Orlando in 2013 the hotel had a Family Guy, my nephews and I chuckled our titties off every night pumping it full of quarters for a fortnight after walking around theme parks all day. It was the only experience I'd had with a pinball machine until.
2021 for my 40th birthday Leah bought me a FG from HLD, it was on an obscenely early code with half the game not working. I joined this forum...
I'm sure someone will be along to correct me but, certainly at my level (i.e. not good), you don't really 'play' machinesThat strategy is odd to me as the video modes are worth 5m+ each, the beer can has various achievements worth millions and also starting crazy Chris means ramps and orbits are worth 500k-1m each. There's no need to chop wood to start Stewie multiball over and over fart multiball and lard multiball score plenty and the mini wizard mode via starting the 5 videos modes is worth millions too.
I have never entered a competition and have no plans too.
That's great, as it means the hobby/business will go on. Pinball needs young people as ambassadors.It’s a young man’s game.
No. I checked the IPFA website stats on 'years active' (i.e. time to enough IFPA competitions to show a year of play) to test a theoryIt's possible the data didn't carry over from pre-2006 and, of course, Daniele could have been playing for years before entering a comp
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If you can play MYC over and over 'safely' the machine is set up wrong.In the hope of offending as many pinball owners as possible, other examples include 'DOG All Day' (to offend the Junkyard fans) and Move Your Car (the CFTBL strategy for mediocre players who want to lose the will to live).
If you can play MYC over and over 'safely' the machine is set up wrong.
TLDR: some games have repeatable safe stratgies/exploits - but the vast majority can be circumvented if machines are setup by an experienced TD.
What is still going?
Uk open.What is still going?