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Post by Todd Robinson on Jul 28, 2004 7:42:10 GMT -5
As you may or may not know, when Family Feud Challenge made its debut to daytime television, quite a number or things changed including a brand new game, set changes, and a lot more. One of the more curious changes was an apparent alteration of the mechanical flip panels used to reveal answers. Each panel flipped much faster than the revamped 1988-92 Family Feud show.
I reflected this change when I initially released the first full version of FF Challenge. Even though it's true to the show, I don't like the end result. Normally I like to keep my software as true to the show as possible but in this case I'm inclined to veer off and set the panels to reflect the 1988-1992 run.
What do you guys think? Should they stay or should they go? (Fast panels or slow panels?) ;D
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Post by stamfam on Jul 28, 2004 7:43:37 GMT -5
I'm all for the slow panels. I think they look much cooler.
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Post by KyleCHaight on Jul 28, 2004 13:26:57 GMT -5
I vote for fast panels.
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Post by WesternEstates on Jul 28, 2004 14:14:58 GMT -5
As you may or may not know, when Family Feud Challenge made its debut to daytime television, quite a number or things changed including a brand new game, set changes, and a lot more. One of the more curious changes was an apparent alteration of the mechanical flip panels used to reveal answers. Each panel flipped much faster than the revamped 1988-92 Family Feud show. I reflected this change when I initially released the first full version of FF Challenge. Even though it's true to the show, I don't like the end result. Normally I like to keep my software as true to the show as possible but in this case I'm inclined to veer off and set the panels to reflect the 1988-1992 run. What do you guys think? Should they stay or should they go? (Fast panels or slow panels?) ;D I think you should keep ir real (No pun intended). The more authentic the simulation looks the more authentic of an experience the player feels. Especially if they have seen the original versions of Family Feud. Or maybe you could have a option in the menu of the game where one can change the speed of the panels.
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Post by vegitoth on Jul 28, 2004 19:41:19 GMT -5
fast panels
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Post by Grey on Aug 3, 2004 0:34:08 GMT -5
I like the slower panels, but I'd also like for it not to "bounce" like the FFPS panels do. Just give me a "clak" so that it goes into place along with it and I'll be extremely happy.
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