Played a Sceptre machine.Used no more than 5 credits then machine crashed stating that the dongle had expired. The publican stated that the collector had just been in. What sort of retard would leave a machine with 5 plays on it prior to the following weeks collection? I am not holding out much hope for a refind of my winnings, however in the unlikely event they pay out I will report back.
The other thing that gets my goat is the collector who doesnt shut a machine properly as inevitably displayed is a message 'machine door open' proving that some of them cannot even read.
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That's good to hear,cool,that you were refunded so promptly.The other points you make are symptomatic of how,well to put it plainly and non-rudely,rubbish the industry is.A quick recount of my experiences playing machines a couple of weeks ago: Machine 1 - Win a bit on a few games,then notice the Pointless jackpot is surprisingly high.Balls up a few times,then finally win it.I want to go now,but thanks to the ludicrous topping-up of credits,I now have £1.55 in credits.I only started off by putting in 50p half an hour earlier.I can't even collect my bank as it doesn't let you if you have more than a credit.Why?! So,I play on and win a few more quid.That proves to be immaterial as the machine only has £12 in it.Machine 2 - It is running so pitifully slowly to make The Chase unplayable.Try Bullseye but it's glitching and jerking so much that it's almost unplayable too.Machine 3 - Try Pointless,discover the touchscreen is offset at the bottom,so accidentally select a wrong answer.Play another game with this in mind,but it's the opposite problem at the top of the screen so bang goes another game.
Now,I and others on here,wearily put up with this (and other stuff like new 5p and 10p pieces not being accepted) but if you were 18 and that was your first experience of playing quiz machines,you might well decide not to bother again.To my mind,people will still play them if the software and hardware's right.So I reckon Sceptre and others need to smarten their act up,otherwise it is going to keep on spiralling down.
I will praise Pixel This (or whatever it's called) though as that does look like the sort of game 'the kids' will play.Disappointing prize structure as usual though.
Now,I and others on here,wearily put up with this (and other stuff like new 5p and 10p pieces not being accepted) but if you were 18 and that was your first experience of playing quiz machines,you might well decide not to bother again.To my mind,people will still play them if the software and hardware's right.So I reckon Sceptre and others need to smarten their act up,otherwise it is going to keep on spiralling down.
I will praise Pixel This (or whatever it's called) though as that does look like the sort of game 'the kids' will play.Disappointing prize structure as usual though.
I thought you meant Gianluigi was working for Sceptre now...cool wrote:Sorry about the thread title , fat fingers / mr magoo short-sightedness / posting whilst using mobile phone , strikes again . My apparent illiteracy makes me a prime candidate for an occupation as a collector, an occupation I spend much of my time berating!
Oh good, another Reflex.
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The number of games that are set "off-centre" is staggering. Played a unit where Nuts and Word Soup were impossible because you couldn't see the right hand side of the screen. Pure incompetence...muddle wrote:That's good to hear,cool,that you were refunded so promptly.The other points you make are symptomatic of how,well to put it plainly and non-rudely,rubbish the industry is.A quick recount of my experiences playing machines a couple of weeks ago: Machine 1 - Win a bit on a few games,then notice the Pointless jackpot is surprisingly high.Balls up a few times,then finally win it.I want to go now,but thanks to the ludicrous topping-up of credits,I now have £1.55 in credits.I only started off by putting in 50p half an hour earlier.I can't even collect my bank as it doesn't let you if you have more than a credit.Why?! So,I play on and win a few more quid.That proves to be immaterial as the machine only has £12 in it.Machine 2 - It is running so pitifully slowly to make The Chase unplayable.Try Bullseye but it's glitching and jerking so much that it's almost unplayable too.Machine 3 - Try Pointless,discover the touchscreen is offset at the bottom,so accidentally select a wrong answer.Play another game with this in mind,but it's the opposite problem at the top of the screen so bang goes another game.
Now,I and others on here,wearily put up with this (and other stuff like new 5p and 10p pieces not being accepted) but if you were 18 and that was your first experience of playing quiz machines,you might well decide not to bother again.To my mind,people will still play them if the software and hardware's right.So I reckon Sceptre and others need to smarten their act up,otherwise it is going to keep on spiralling down.
I will praise Pixel This (or whatever it's called) though as that does look like the sort of game 'the kids' will play.Disappointing prize structure as usual though.
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If he was, they would run out of balls before halftime.kong wrote:I thought you meant Gianluigi was working for Sceptre now...
Never ceases to amaze me that engineers appear completely unaware that (re-)configuring the screen for one game doesn't mean it will be ok on other games.tonkarentino wrote:The number of games that are set "off-centre" is staggering. Played a unit where Nuts and Word Soup were impossible because you couldn't see the right hand side of the screen. Pure incompetence...