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**Video Poker, Keno, Slots, 21** Gaming machines => Aristocrat Video Gaming Machines => Topic started by: Don Indallas on July 30, 2021, 11:11:26 AM
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Does anyone have the PAR sheet or know the settings for the MK6 game Mystic Eyes? It is 20 lines, and I think it is a Mr. Cashman.
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I have it as cashman 25
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Thanks for the reply.
I tried Cashman 25, but it kept giving me errors like variation not correct and bet amount more than jurisdiction allows. I used var 99, 1, 3, 3, and 4 and got the same error. I also tried several bet amounts, including the lowest possible, and still get the amount too high error. I'm doing something wrong, but I have no clue what it is.
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As with every other game on the USA platform, I wish I could help further, but the only thing I can get out looking at the game code inside MAME's debugger is that it only supports variation 99 (92.395%), there doesn't seem to be any other percentage amounts in there. If you have Magic Eyes (0151097 or 0351097 - there might also be a 0251097 but it's not in my parts list) it might have different settings, but MAME doesn't have that one so I can't tell.
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I'll try it tomorrow with Mr Cashman 25 and var 99. Thanks for your help on this.
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Success!!! Game number is 0251040. I had to use multiline 20 lines 20 credits/ line Missouri jurisdiction and var is 99 only.
Thanks for the help on this, I appreciate it.
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Heh, typical Aristocrat stupidity, a Cashman game that isn't considered a Cashman game by the game itself! IIRC someone posted a topic several years ago about a Pompeii that wouldn't work with any Reel Power settings yet finally worked when they set it to 20 line multiline, even though it was a Reel Power game.
Brought to you by the company that calls a serpent shield a dolphin (Pompeii), a sycee a gold nugget (Choy Sun Doa), and a road sign a map (Outback Jack).
BTW, I'm sure I typed, it but must not have posted it, but Australian Cashman games usually have a 20 or 40 credit multiplier - casino versions (e.g. Crown Melbourne) had an 8 credit multiplier instead, although Crown used to set it to 2c or 5c to make up for the lower max bet.