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« on: January 13, 2009, 01:45:19 PM »

I'm just trying to understand how this machine is supposed to work and I have a very simple question for other Sharpshooter owners. On your machine when the ball rolls over the 50,000 lane is there any kinda of sound effect? Mine is completely silent which doesn't seem right to me when you are awarded such a large amount of points, it makes me wonder if my machine has an issue with it. It does tally up the points but you certainly can't tell unless you are looking at the scoreboard.
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« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2009, 02:01:11 PM »

It should make a noise when you activate the rollover and counts down the bonus.
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« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2009, 01:35:09 AM »

Thanks again BriMc for your help. I'm scratching my head here though since it is obvious that the switch for the lane works, like I said it does add the points to the scoreboard, but I noticed that it is not all at once. Like it doesn't just all of a sudden add 50,000 to the current score, it counts up in increments of 10,000 I think. BriMc could you describe the sound effect? Is it just the regular beeps that it makes when the other lanes are rolled over, but maybe a series of 5 beeps since it is counting up 10,000 at a time? The reason I ask is because I wonder if it's a sound board issue. I'm just guessing here but isn't each different sound for the game stored in individual chips or something? Maybe the chip that makes the sound for the 50,000 is damaged? Do you or anyone else know of a way to test all the sounds on the soundboard? Am I just being too anal about this?
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