Cheers for that Mr Mogu.
I didn't realise it was still possible to steal free credits in this day and age. Looks like I've not been keeping abreast with Daz Watt and Co's offerings.
Hope you're bracing yourself for an influx of posts asking where you can get hold of such devices!
CCP
Everyone knows magic wands are a figment of fantasyCardinal Richelieu wrote:Cheers for that Mr Mogu.
I didn't realise it was still possible to steal free credits in this day and age. Looks like I've not been keeping abreast with Daz Watt and Co's offerings.
Hope you're bracing yourself for an influx of posts asking where you can get hold of such devices!

Can't say I know much about daz watts & co. All the tools I've seen are home-brewed by the owner. And stealing credits is not generally possible now. What is happening is extra is being fiddled out the hopper. Why bother with interaction with the machine (credits) when you can bypass it easily ?
For example, the block connecting the hopper to the mainboard on slottos has about 16 wires going in it. Craft a wire, and touch the forth hole along, and the hopper will happily spin and pay out until you remove the wire. Why ? The cabinet, being electrically tied to ground, forces this pin to ground when you touch it with the wire. For whatever reason, the designers thought on slotto that a straight low signal on this pin would cause the hopper to pay.
As I alluded to before, I couldn't design a better fraudable machine myself.