Sega 2 installation instructions Difficulty, Match Count CPU

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c. GAME ASSIGNMENTS

In this test mode, setting for the difficulty, the number of games to take first, etc. can be changed. Select the item with the SERVICE Button and press the TEST Button to change the setting.

<<GAME ASSIGMENTS>>

 

DOUBLES

[ ON ]

DIFFICULTY

[NORMAL]

MATCH COUNT(CPU)

[

2

]

MATCH COUNT(V S)

[

2

]

MATCH COUNT(DBL)

[

2

]

TIE BREAK (V S)

[ OFF ]

DEUCE

[ ON ]

-> EXIT

SELECT WITH SERVICE BUTTON

AND PRESS TEST BUTTON

DOUBLES:

Can be set to play the collaborated doubles game. If it is set

 

to ON, you can select versus competition singles (SINGLES:

 

VERSUS) or collaborated doubles (DOUBLES: TEAM

 

PLAY) when you intruding into the game. When Sega

 

versus cabinets such as VERSUS CITY etc. are used, it

 

recommends to be set to OFF.

DIFFICULTY:

Game difficulty setting for CPU versus mode. Selects from

 

EASY, NORMAL, HARD and VERY HARD.

MATCH COUNT (CPU):

Sets the number of games to win when playing in 1P

 

mode against the CPU. Range is from 1 to 6.

MATCH COUNT (VS):Sets the number of games to win when playing in versus mode against another player. Range is from 1 to 6.

MATCH COUNT (DBL): Sets the number of games to win when playing in doubles mode. Range is from 1 to 6.

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Sega 2 installation instructions Difficulty, Match Count CPU

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