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<blockquote data-quote="vikingerik" data-source="post: 216232" data-attributes="member: 3745"><p>The previous post had some inaccuracies, I'm removing it to post a corrected version here.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://pinball.org/rules/roadshow.html" target="_blank">The pinball.org rulesheet for Road Show</a> spells out the rules for city traveling, better than the in-game instructions.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This rulesheet lists the cities, but gets the order incorrect (Vegas and SLC are swapped; LA and SF are swapped.) This is the correct order:</p><p></p><p>New York </p><p>Miami </p><p>Atlanta </p><p>Ohio</p><p>New Orleans</p><p>Nashville </p><p>Chicago </p><p>Dallas </p><p>Kansas City </p><p>Minnesota</p><p>Albuquerque </p><p>Denver </p><p>Butte </p><p>Las Vegas </p><p>Salt Lake City </p><p>Seattle </p><p>Los Angeles</p><p>San Francisco</p><p></p><p>The movement rules above hold with only one exception: From Las Vegas, all three West Coast cities are accessible.</p><p></p><p>I observed all of the following firsthand and wrote them down as soon as they happened: Denver-Butte, Denver-Vegas, (Denver-SLC looked not possible), Butte-Vegas, Butte-SLC (after hitting white target, so Butte-Seattle is not possible despite my earlier claim), Vegas-Seattle, Vegas-SF, SLC-LA, (SLC-SF looked not possible; hitting the yellow target stayed on SLC-LA).</p><p></p><p>Important emergent properties:</p><p></p><p>Las Vegas can be reached from either Denver or Butte.</p><p></p><p>SLC can only be reached from Butte. Vegas-SLC is not possible despite being sequential because of the exception for Vegas, depriving SLC of one of its entry points. Therefore SLC and Vegas are mutually exclusive on the same run.</p><p></p><p>SF can only be reached from Vegas. SLC-SF appears not to be possible because only Vegas gets the west coast exception, depriving SF of one of its entry points.</p><p></p><p>SLC does NOT get any west coast exception, so it follows the normal rule of choosing either Seattle or LA next but not SF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vikingerik, post: 216232, member: 3745"] The previous post had some inaccuracies, I'm removing it to post a corrected version here. [url=http://pinball.org/rules/roadshow.html]The pinball.org rulesheet for Road Show[/url] spells out the rules for city traveling, better than the in-game instructions. This rulesheet lists the cities, but gets the order incorrect (Vegas and SLC are swapped; LA and SF are swapped.) This is the correct order: New York Miami Atlanta Ohio New Orleans Nashville Chicago Dallas Kansas City Minnesota Albuquerque Denver Butte Las Vegas Salt Lake City Seattle Los Angeles San Francisco The movement rules above hold with only one exception: From Las Vegas, all three West Coast cities are accessible. I observed all of the following firsthand and wrote them down as soon as they happened: Denver-Butte, Denver-Vegas, (Denver-SLC looked not possible), Butte-Vegas, Butte-SLC (after hitting white target, so Butte-Seattle is not possible despite my earlier claim), Vegas-Seattle, Vegas-SF, SLC-LA, (SLC-SF looked not possible; hitting the yellow target stayed on SLC-LA). Important emergent properties: Las Vegas can be reached from either Denver or Butte. SLC can only be reached from Butte. Vegas-SLC is not possible despite being sequential because of the exception for Vegas, depriving SLC of one of its entry points. Therefore SLC and Vegas are mutually exclusive on the same run. SF can only be reached from Vegas. SLC-SF appears not to be possible because only Vegas gets the west coast exception, depriving SF of one of its entry points. SLC does NOT get any west coast exception, so it follows the normal rule of choosing either Seattle or LA next but not SF. [/QUOTE]
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