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<blockquote data-quote="ericb" data-source="post: 40480" data-attributes="member: 1554"><p>I have no concerns with TPA. If anything, I have desires. I can't complain about a table that costs about the same a cup of coffee, nor can I find fault with the privilege of playing two new tables every month. Farsight is not making any unrealistic demands of me. If I want to join in with what they've got going on that month, it costs me $5. That's all they're asking of me for some entertainment. </p><p></p><p>I went to the Ohio Pinball Show this year. Spent $15 to play as much as I wanted. Some machines were flawless, some had issues, and some were down. I was happy with all the machines, playable or not, because some cool people at least made the effort to share what they have with others. The bugs are there, but stop and appreciate what Farsight's trying to do here. I'd much rather play a TPA table with bugs than none at all (or a ramp-happy Zen table with unrealistic physics for that matter).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ericb, post: 40480, member: 1554"] I have no concerns with TPA. If anything, I have desires. I can't complain about a table that costs about the same a cup of coffee, nor can I find fault with the privilege of playing two new tables every month. Farsight is not making any unrealistic demands of me. If I want to join in with what they've got going on that month, it costs me $5. That's all they're asking of me for some entertainment. I went to the Ohio Pinball Show this year. Spent $15 to play as much as I wanted. Some machines were flawless, some had issues, and some were down. I was happy with all the machines, playable or not, because some cool people at least made the effort to share what they have with others. The bugs are there, but stop and appreciate what Farsight's trying to do here. I'd much rather play a TPA table with bugs than none at all (or a ramp-happy Zen table with unrealistic physics for that matter). [/QUOTE]
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