I knew these things didn't grip hard enough to lift stuff but I didn't realize that these things are actually programmed to cheat. Take a look.
http://funhouse.bubble.ro/320/How_to...he_Crane_Game/
I knew these things didn't grip hard enough to lift stuff but I didn't realize that these things are actually programmed to cheat. Take a look.
http://funhouse.bubble.ro/320/How_to...he_Crane_Game/
I'll do that!
Creepy though....
I'm gonna hang out at Chuck E Cheese for my daughter's B day coming up ,watch children drain their tokens and force my way in and win WIN WIN.
I have two basic food groups, fast and frozen.
How cool is that, I always thought they cheated but never wanted to believe it. Now I have no choice. That guy at the end of the vid gets real excited about his bulldog that he wins
PSN: SouthRox
I know a lot of it has to do with the way they pack the goods in there making them hard to get.
Warning: If you live in the US, do not try this as it will not actually work. In the United States, any machine that has a "payout adjustment" is highly illegal outside of a casion. When you take it away from a game of skill and make it a game of chance, it becomes a lottery/gambling machine. Pinball machines were illegal in lots of states (New York comes to mind as the big one) until the 1980s because the amusement industry couldn't prove it was a game of skill and not chance. Finally, they had a skilled player play for a group of congressman/senators/state officials (one or more of those, I can't remember) for hours. After that, they made them legal as long as they weren't played for money or prizes.