Two questions come to my mind after recent inp uploaded by scorpion on vball :
1) how is it possible to get a score of 10-0 on first match when a match is over as soon as a player reach 7 points ?
2) can't we also authorize "continue" for this game (like in lemmings) ? playing a 1'15 game has no sense ; the real challenge is to beat teams which are harder and harder till you lose a complete game, and for that there is a good scoring in this game : number of $ won (which depends on the points difference and the level of you opponent)
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"U.S. Championship V'ball (set 1)" [vball] has sets played to 10, with a time limit of 1:15. So it is indeed possible to get 10-0 in the first set, as my recording shows.
Maybe you are thinking of "U.S. Championship V'ball (Japan bootleg)" [vball2pj], which has sets to 7, with a time limit of 1:25.
As to your other suggestion, I don't care either way. I just followed the standard 1 credit procedure used in absence of "special rules".
Maybe you are thinking of "U.S. Championship V'ball (Japan bootleg)" [vball2pj], which has sets to 7, with a time limit of 1:25.
As to your other suggestion, I don't care either way. I just followed the standard 1 credit procedure used in absence of "special rules".
You can impose an explulsion of the one-credit rule if you want - I think you can turn a post into a poll. However, you must be aware that it takes 2/3 vote in favor to expell that rule.
I think there needs to be similar rules with NBA Jam... but I'll save that for another post...
I think there needs to be similar rules with NBA Jam... but I'll save that for another post...
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