New Paragon bug?

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New Paragon bug?

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Can't see reference to this - but I played 2 different Paragons in separate locations in the space of two days. When you come to collect, it instantly gives a hopper error but doesn't specify how much it owes. In the first bar, the manager turned it off and on again, and it had no recollection of the bank. Went by to pick up my winnings (a whole 7 pound) and the engineer hadn't been, but the machine was on again and they'd had no more problems with it.

On a slightly happier note, the other machine in ********* (name withheld for legal reasons), I got diddled out of 21 notes. Despite the bar being a bit of a dive and I'd never been there in my life, the manager just gave me the money instantly - along with a sincere apology.
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Cardinal Sin wrote:Can't see reference to this - but I played 2 different Paragons in separate locations in the space of two days. When you come to collect, it instantly gives a hopper error but doesn't specify how much it owes. In the first bar, the manager turned it off and on again, and it had no recollection of the bank. Went by to pick up my winnings (a whole 7 pound) and the engineer hadn't been, but the machine was on again and they'd had no more problems with it.
This is absolutely a standard error. Not sure what triggers it, but it will happen from time to time. The hopper error also clears after about 2 mins and goes back to the normal attract mode.
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In three consecutive pubs today I managed to play two pounds worth of credits and then the machine simply refused to take any money. All three were new versions of paragons. Coincidence??
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tonkarentino wrote:In three consecutive pubs today I managed to play two pounds worth of credits and then the machine simply refused to take any money. All three were new versions of paragons. Coincidence??
I take it you didn't win anything on those credits?
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They play up all the time, some sort of fault with all of them. Turn the machine off and back on and they're fine....
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cp999 wrote:
Cardinal Sin wrote:Can't see reference to this - but I played 2 different Paragons in separate locations in the space of two days. When you come to collect, it instantly gives a hopper error but doesn't specify how much it owes. In the first bar, the manager turned it off and on again, and it had no recollection of the bank. Went by to pick up my winnings (a whole 7 pound) and the engineer hadn't been, but the machine was on again and they'd had no more problems with it.
This is absolutely a standard error. Not sure what triggers it, but it will happen from time to time. The hopper error also clears after about 2 mins and goes back to the normal attract mode.
I had this error yesterday - first time I'd had precisely that error I think. It was only for £11. Barmaid switched machine off and on again and the cash had disappeared - mindful of the advice on this forum I insisted on giving them details even though the pub's a fair way from my work / home.
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Post by rogerthymes »

I had the same thing with the same amount - £7. Barmaid straightaway said "It's absolutely nothing to do with us" which wound me up so I mentioned "Well it is in your pub". Getting nothing much back I thought better of claiming and just walked out.
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I've had this too. Went to collect £13, instead was presented with a massive great X and a hopper error sign. I wasn't going to bother claiming because the amount had disappeared, but the friendly barmaid said I should and I was given a call within 90 minutes. However, the expert engineer said that there had been £9 in the bank. This was obviously £9 more than I expected to receive so I took it, but it was a bizarre end figure to have been on the machine's memory (I'd won £10 from one 50p and £3 from another).
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Another interesting(ish) Paragon point I've noted in the last few weeks is that they've now removed the 900 second rebooting delay which got introduced as a defensive measure when machines were getting "plugged" a few months ago. That is to say, once the machine has risen up to 100% on all of the three bars it shows when it is rebooting, it is now ready to play immediately thereafter. I said at the time that I thought the 900 second delay excessively penalised honest players who were rebooting e.g. a machine which wasn't taking coins, and am glad to see that they've now removed this once again.
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tonkarentino wrote:In three consecutive pubs today I managed to play two pounds worth of credits and then the machine simply refused to take any money. All three were new versions of paragons. Coincidence??
Just to clarify - when you say "new versions of paragons".

Do you mean the one with the buttons along the front?
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Post by cool »

anyone noticed bullseye playing up? and Ive been told by a source that anybody who is playing trivia for dummies on the latest paragon line up is a dummy as a gliche prevents a win of more than one pound.
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cool wrote:and Ive been told by a source that anybody who is playing trivia for dummies on the latest paragon line up is a dummy as a gliche prevents a win of more than one pound.
How reliable do you think your source is?
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Post by cool »

I have been informed via the PMs that its more of a re-programming than a gliche but it still makes it very hard to win on!
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Post by David Healy »

OK, I see what you're talking about now, having experienced it today.

A bit sneaky I suppose, but really no different from the original that asked you to spot the different cover out of 20 (?) images with no discernable differences as far as I could see (although you still had a 1 in 20 chance with that one).
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Post by Nil Satis »

Is this the 'double press' issue that has always been present - namely where the screen registers two presses on the first book you find and counts that as a second guess and hence it's Game Over - or something new?
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