What system errors have you been able to detect so far?
21st Oct. 2017, at 09:59 am CEST#11
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Hammerdammer wrote on 21/10/2017 at 09:29: I totally agree with you. Yes also the monarch was obviously meant to animate players that they can overlie the ( system ) and make the really big money unfortunately.
As I said, is just a theory of mine. But it is just too conspicuous in retrospect. Why should the monarch make it known to the public that he can crack the Slot machines? So that the manufacturers fix this bug and he loses his source of income? Well, I don't think anyone with more than one brain cell would do that. And I don't think that the protagonist in a documentary can become rich in one fell swoop or earn more money than with a working Slot machine trick.
The monarch (Diethard Wendtland) was an actor who also appeared in other films and "documentaries". But he was an unknown actor and therefore this was difficult to research at that time (without internet). It was also not possible to exchange information with others throughout Germany. Therefore, what came on TV was much more uncritically accepted by the population than today.
As I said, it would also be possible that he became known through this documentary and therefore played in other films. However, I think it is extremely likely that this documentary was commissioned by the vending machine industry or a certain vending machine manufacturer.
What system errors have you been able to detect so far?
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As I said, is just a theory of mine. But it is just too conspicuous in retrospect. Why should the monarch make it known to the public that he can crack the Slot machines? So that the manufacturers fix this bug and he loses his source of income? Well, I don't think anyone with more than one brain cell would do that. And I don't think that the protagonist in a documentary can become rich in one fell swoop or earn more money than with a working Slot machine trick.
The monarch (Diethard Wendtland) was an actor who also appeared in other films and "documentaries". But he was an unknown actor and therefore this was difficult to research at that time (without internet). It was also not possible to exchange information with others throughout Germany. Therefore, what came on TV was much more uncritically accepted by the population than today.
As I said, it would also be possible that he became known through this documentary and therefore played in other films. However, I think it is extremely likely that this documentary was commissioned by the vending machine industry or a certain vending machine manufacturer.
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