Got a message from Wonderland: Here's my mail, and the reply - On 3 Apr 2014 16:09, "Nicholas Robertson-Muir" <nicmuir@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Thank you Tracy > > I'm sure I will hear from my group of friends about the positive changes. > Keep up the good work. > > Kind regards > Nicholas Robertson-Muir > > On 3 Apr 2014 13:59, "Wonderland N1 City & Canal Walk" < wonderlandn1city@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hello Nicholas, >> >> Thank you for your e-mail. We will attend to your points mentioned. >> >> Kind regards, >> Tracy >> >> On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 8:55 PM, Nicholas Robertson-Muir < nicmuir@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> Dear Wonderland Group >>> >>> I have recently noticed that you have acquired a Super Street Fighter 4 and King of Fighters XIII arcade cabinets at your Canal Walk branch. >>> >>> Points about The King of Fighters XIII cabinet: >>> 1) The cab's buttons are positioned awkwardly. >>> 2) There is almost a second of "input lag" from when a button is pushed to when an action occurs on screen. This may make the game nigh-unplayable for people who are new at the series. >>> 3) The game's loading is being hampered by incorrect setup within the PC. This causes slowdown within the game's levels as well as delayed loading from stage to stage. >>> >>> - Side note: This can be improved if you create a new partition on the PC and place the game contents (and the loader) within this partition. >>> >>> 4) The timer speed is ludicrously fast. Nearly all rounds end in a "time over" making it impossible to finish the game properly. >>> >>> Points about the Super Street Fighter cabinet: >>> 1)The ball-top sticks are not aligned properly, the diagonal directions are suffering as a result. It's pretty common with the leaf-switches. >>> 2) Again, the timer speed is too fast. >>> >>> Kind regards >>> Nicholas Robertson-Muir >> >> So, kak me out now if you like, it's too late. Peace