pointless game on paragon v5
pointless game on paragon v5
the new skill game on v5 seems to be the most pointless game.. thinks its called trailblazer or something similar, where you have to tap the screen to follow the trail. this is all good but if your area is like mine there is always a place on the screen where the touchscreen is broken and since there are loads of of random trails its sodlaw that the trail goes across that broken part.
i havent played one yet in a pub that has worked properly.
what are people opinions on this and the others.
i havent played one yet in a pub that has worked properly.
what are people opinions on this and the others.
Re: pointless game on paragon v5
Don't tap the screen, just drag your finger along the maze.ming wrote:the new skill game on v5 seems to be the most pointless game.. thinks its called trailblazer or something similar, where you have to tap the screen to follow the trail.
Oh, I'm so scared.
Re: pointless game on paragon v5
And then enjoy your 9.5 seconds to complete the prize roundBigEd wrote:Don't tap the screen, just drag your finger along the maze.ming wrote:the new skill game on v5 seems to be the most pointless game.. thinks its called trailblazer or something similar, where you have to tap the screen to follow the trail.
i have tried both tapping and dragging and have tried to play in about 5 pubs around my way and there has always been a broken part of the screen to stop me at some point.
mostly the broken part is on aa part of the screen that would not normally be used in other games like bottom left or near the edges so any of the old games wouldnt have needed to use this part so i guess no complaints were made so they havent got fixed.
good luck anyway
mostly the broken part is on aa part of the screen that would not normally be used in other games like bottom left or near the edges so any of the old games wouldnt have needed to use this part so i guess no complaints were made so they havent got fixed.
good luck anyway
This was one of the games that grecian and I saw on our preview visit to GWHL's offices. My thoughts were that, while it wasn't a game that appealed to me as I would almost certainly be rubbish at it, I could see that some might find it enjoyable but it clearly is a game that depends on the screen being in top nick everywhere, which as ming has said is rarely the case. You sometimes get the same issue with Word Soup - only noticing that some part of the screen is defective when trying to select the letters in that part of the screen, after not having needed to use it in other games.
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Indeed a tedious occurence - there's one near me where you have to select the letter you want by pressing 'near the top of the letter to the left of it' - which makes it almost impossible to get anywhere with the game. You then look like a buffoon waiting for 1:40 or so apparently not being able to make a single word - for any update to WS - introduce a 'bomb out' button!You sometimes get the same issue with Word Soup
There's also an Itbox nearby where the top left-hand quarter of the machine is dead. Do they not frequently test these things? Surely there could be some sort of display test that displays dead areas on the screen? I'm not 100% sure of the technology involved...
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The shirt is preventing the friction between his finger and the screen, so there's no sticking just a smooth movement all across the screen. I've had a look at a few other videos of that, purely rigged to just pay out when it's ready, normally the clock just speeds up the quicker you are.
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The touch part is another screen on top of it, it's not associated with the display. I'd guess that your average cab uses a capacitive touchscreen (glass coated with a conductor) which isn't really testable without a moving outside charge, like a finger.Matt Vinyl wrote:Do they not frequently test these things? Surely there could be some sort of display test that displays dead areas on the screen? I'm not 100% sure of the technology involved...
It is bloody irritating though, I agree.