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cool
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Post by cool »

the fact that there is a dice roll shouldnt put anybody off. I didnt play the ancient standalone a & l for a long time because of the di roll. I missed out on a lot of money. In fact that is my major weakness as an swp player,I come to the conclusion as to whether a game is good or rubbish far too quickly.
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Nil Satis
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Sadly you can nearly always spot the rubbish ones on your first go these days - e.g. my excitement at seeing a new version of Blockbusters lasted precisely as long as it took to play one whole game!
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q-time wrote:I think I would be far more willing to play fruit machines if there was a truly random mechanism at work, perhaps some sort of wheel which the user can spin and which comes to a natural stop. Instead we get this illusion of randomness - yet it is the machine which both starts and stops the spinning process.

It would be easy to program a truly random dice roll on a quiz game but no one would believe its randomness as it would only be represented as pixels on a screen. Shame, because it would make games like Cluedo and Monopoly more exciting.

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It would be even better if the machines by law had to display their set percentage via an external LCD. I saw one machine do this (random spinna, non-random bingo version). Alot of fruits have the wrong % on display via the decal. This would eliminate any false advertising, and confound alot of bent arcade operators.
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