Use the volume buttons on the top right to adjust the haptics. I keep mine at 40 and I don't have any problems with tilting. I'm able to use the nudge buttons fairly liberally. Also, some of the branding will be gone when you get your Arcade Control Panel. I love my ALP!
Thanks for the heads up! I did some adjusting; we'll have to see how it goes! Seemed pretty good during the last few plays. I love the ALP too! I just ordered a Legends to keep it company.
I was tempted to wait myself, but since there wasn't any word on an exact date of release, I went ahead and went for it. Impatience, thy name is Genome!
@@GenomePresents The weekend I was about to buy was the NOD day, and they announced the 4K version due in the 2nd half of the year then, so I bought an Ultimate Arcade to tie me over until the updated machine came out.
TH-cam strikes again, with good recommendations. Found a channel of a content creator who reviews 1980s-2000s Sci Fi TV series. The rarer, the better. Some of those, I never heard of. He reviewed "Robocop" The TV series(1994). I totally remember that series. I didn't expect it to be like the movies, however, I do remember that is was quite horrible. The YT reviewer, gave it a way more favorable review than I remember/would have. That series, along with a lot of those Canadian, Australian, New Zealand had that campy, cheesy style(For lack of a better word/description. I prefer my Sci Fi's a little or more on the serious side). Ehh, I guess it was the trend at the time, however, was just overkill with nearly every Sci Fi production they did. At least, of the popular ones. Hercules, Xena, Sliders(after it moved to Canada), etc Oh, did you ever watch the Sci Fi "TekWar (TV series)(1994-96) aka "William Shatner's TekWar". I forgot all about that series. I will PM you via facebook some of these reviews. I think you may enjoy them. Well, you know that aspect of me. I only send you things I think you'd really enjoy. Got to go to the library today to see if I can check out the good Brigadier General's recommendations: Brigadier General Donald Blackburn recommend: The Ugly American (1958) by Eugene Burdick & William Lederer Street Without Joy (1961) by Bernard B. Fall As you kow, Brigadier General Donald Blackburn was a United States Army Special Forces officer, best known for his significant command and developmental roles in the U.S. Army Special Forces. He was also the commander of the highly classified Studies and Observations Group from 1965 to 1966. Since most of his military career involved clandestine operations, many of Blackburn's exploits remain unknown to the general public.
You are right about the unfortunate trend at the time to turn sci-fi and fantasy shows into oft-cheesy comedies. Basically, all of the Stargate shows except SGU were like this, which is certainly not my cup of tea, Earl Grey, hot!
The greatest thing when I was playing pinball as a kid in the 70's B4 the electronic games was that loud cracking sound which meant u won a game!!!!!
Yes! That loud "crack!" was a true moment of bliss!
Use the volume buttons on the top right to adjust the haptics. I keep mine at 40 and I don't have any problems with tilting. I'm able to use the nudge buttons fairly liberally. Also, some of the branding will be gone when you get your Arcade Control Panel. I love my ALP!
Thanks for the heads up! I did some adjusting; we'll have to see how it goes! Seemed pretty good during the last few plays. I love the ALP too! I just ordered a Legends to keep it company.
You can adjust the tilt sensitivity in the settings I think.
Good deal! I fooled around with the haptics settings a bit; maybe I can dial back the Tilt as well. Thanks for the heads up!
You can adjust the tilt and the haptics mate.
I did some adjusting this evening. We'll have to see how it shakes out. Thanks for the heads up!
Interesting. Never spent much time in arcades but I did play a little pinball.
In all honesty, you probably made a fiscally-responsible decision in doing so!
Waiting for the 4K model, engineering boards have shipped, coming soon.
I was tempted to wait myself, but since there wasn't any word on an exact date of release, I went ahead and went for it. Impatience, thy name is Genome!
@@GenomePresents The weekend I was about to buy was the NOD day, and they announced the 4K version due in the 2nd half of the year then, so I bought an Ultimate Arcade to tie me over until the updated machine came out.
@@michaelkeudel8770 shh, don't tell anybody, but my Legends Ultimate is arriving today!
I love mine
I play mine every day! Looking forward to getting more table packs!
It became a game of funness to count how many times you claimed to be attracted to this unit, sir.
Sometimes, you gotta make up games as you go along!
TH-cam strikes again, with good recommendations. Found a channel of a content creator who reviews 1980s-2000s Sci Fi TV series. The rarer, the better. Some of those, I never heard of. He reviewed "Robocop" The TV series(1994). I totally remember that series. I didn't expect it to be like the movies, however, I do remember that is was quite horrible. The YT reviewer, gave it a way more favorable review than I remember/would have. That series, along with a lot of those Canadian, Australian, New Zealand had that campy, cheesy style(For lack of a better word/description. I prefer my Sci Fi's a little or more on the serious side). Ehh, I guess it was the trend at the time, however, was just overkill with nearly every Sci Fi production they did. At least, of the popular ones. Hercules, Xena, Sliders(after it moved to Canada), etc
Oh, did you ever watch the Sci Fi "TekWar (TV series)(1994-96) aka "William Shatner's TekWar". I forgot all about that series. I will PM you via facebook some of these reviews. I think you may enjoy them. Well, you know that aspect of me. I only send you things I think you'd really enjoy. Got to go to the library today to see if I can check out the good Brigadier General's recommendations:
Brigadier General Donald Blackburn recommend:
The Ugly American (1958) by Eugene Burdick & William Lederer
Street Without Joy (1961) by Bernard B. Fall
As you kow, Brigadier General Donald Blackburn was a United States Army Special Forces officer, best known for his significant command and developmental roles in the U.S. Army Special Forces. He was also the commander of the highly classified Studies and Observations Group from 1965 to 1966. Since most of his military career involved clandestine operations, many of Blackburn's exploits remain unknown to the general public.
You are right about the unfortunate trend at the time to turn sci-fi and fantasy shows into oft-cheesy comedies. Basically, all of the Stargate shows except SGU were like this, which is certainly not my cup of tea, Earl Grey, hot!
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Thanks!
My Micro came with 50 games and cost me $360.00. The legs cost me $100.00 extra!
The micro's have had some stellar deals as of late!
This table has never been sold through Best Buy or Wal-Mart.
far too wordy!