I’m all for operators making money and I don’t mind paying to play. I’ll pay to play in tourneys ad nauseam even if I don’t need to keep trying to qualify and that cost more than 50 cents a game. I just enjoy playing.
My philosophy is that I am supporting the event, or in this example, location pinball.
I also happen to enjoy sharing and helping people in general and I take satisfaction in earning enough credits to let someone else have some free fun. I like seeing little kids get excited that they “found a free gameâ€. That’s what the blinking start light is doing, enticing a response.
If the game is setup on credit for replay thresholds and credit for board scores as well as specials and matches, it could be a long session of a good player “playing for free†if they get on a roll. (I think DK called this the Eric Stone effect). Seems the wear and tear on games from a good player would be more concerning than a newbie coming up and double flipping for 10 seconds a ball.
It is just surprising a location doesn’t want me to leave credits, and would rather me potentially play on and on with credits I earn than leave free games for others. (And no Eric Stone wasn’t there to scoop up my scraps

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