So I'm looking to purchase my first pinball machine and I'm confused with a few things.
What is "code". I keep hearing the world code being thrown around a lot, like code isn't developed quite yet when new games are shipped and the code needs works etc.
I thought code was the rules, but maybe I'm wrong. I thought the rules are like printed on the bottom corner of the machine, so how do they change?
I also hear "deep" a lot. I thought that was like a longer game, is this right?
If I buy a NIB machine, should I wax it when I get it? What are the first things I should do and what's the maintenance schedule look like? I kind of researched that a bit, and I see a clean ever 6 months and wax. Anything else?
Going back to code and deep. Why is a game like AC/DC considered a deep or good code game, and something like Monster Bash isn't? Trying to wrap my head around it, and it will help me decide in picking a first pinball machine.
Sorry for the newb questions.
What is "code". I keep hearing the world code being thrown around a lot, like code isn't developed quite yet when new games are shipped and the code needs works etc.
I thought code was the rules, but maybe I'm wrong. I thought the rules are like printed on the bottom corner of the machine, so how do they change?
I also hear "deep" a lot. I thought that was like a longer game, is this right?
If I buy a NIB machine, should I wax it when I get it? What are the first things I should do and what's the maintenance schedule look like? I kind of researched that a bit, and I see a clean ever 6 months and wax. Anything else?
Going back to code and deep. Why is a game like AC/DC considered a deep or good code game, and something like Monster Bash isn't? Trying to wrap my head around it, and it will help me decide in picking a first pinball machine.
Sorry for the newb questions.