http://img101.imageshack.us/my.php?i...sc01421nj3.jpg
This should be funny?
And 1 question too. I often get same result when spinning, does it mean that PBrpm counter is not precise, and dont think i dont restart it after spinning
http://img101.imageshack.us/my.php?i...sc01421nj3.jpg
This should be funny?
And 1 question too. I often get same result when spinning, does it mean that PBrpm counter is not precise, and dont think i dont restart it after spinning
Well if your resetting the counter then maybe you are just very consistent! Or have maybe hit a plateau for your current style of powerballing.
Without personally knowing the technical ins and out of how the counter records the score all i can suggest is maybe removing the counter and getting rid of any dust from the underneath.
There are many anomalies out there with the counter. I've seen thousands of scores, and have hundreds of videos, and very often I see many scores all the same, with big gaps where no score ever appears to have been achieved. And as Dennis said in another thread, have you ever managed to score 60? Probably not. Spin the Powerball really slow and the first score is registers is 61...often it'll then show 120 if you speed it up a little more.
15360 is a very common faulty score, and this is exactly 256 Hz. As you may know, 256 is an important figure in maths.
More often I will get a score I've achieved before, than I'll get within 5 of a score I've achieved before. It's weird.
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