Comments linked to, here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbI9cZYjMpM
"Didn't you guys used to make pinball games? Whatever happened to that."
Yes. We did. And before that, many other games. Orbals is based on a game called Mojo! that we developed in 2003.
We aren't making pinball at the...
Alright. Looking back on the previews, it has to be mobile news. Riddle me this:
Zen has multiple licensed platforms on mobile, even though their main app has all the original tables.
Zen doesn't want to split the community on consoles and PC. Even though that's happened on the Switch with...
https://twitter.com/zen_studios/status/1424076877090623489
-New pinball platform
-New tables
-Pinball Noir update
My take: How can you announce a new pinball platform when FX is due later this year? Given also FX was revealed 6 months ago?
Removing the following from the list:
RoadShow:
The left Bridge Out ramp, when diverted to the left inlane, doesn't hit the left inlane switch for another Bridge Out at the right ramp.
Not a bug -- this behavior depends entirely on how the machine is set up. I've recently played one where...
So I was looking at a Twitch stream preview over on the Pinball section -- turns out one of the playfields looked familiar. I took a deep dive on possible inspirations, and lo and behold, Zaccaria is taking Gottlieb/Premier layouts for some of their Taito games.
Yep, you heard me right...
I mean, we can still make predictions. Granted, the gates are wide open now that 1) we have Space Station and 2) Pinball FX will now be a T rating.
If they're doing the remaining 3-pack of unlicensed DMD's for Volume 7, so be it!
Otherwise I expect them to continue refining the alphanumerics...
It's an issue with ROM state, overall, with their Williams games. New games treat it as if you're resetting the ROM back to how it was when you launched the table. That's how FX3's and Williams Mobile's functionality works, and it's not likely to be changed until FX4 releases later this year...
Pinball FX itself is going exclusive; no tables are affected whatsoever. Does it make sense to put Steam behind even the console versions of the game, content-wise? At that point they'd be stabbing Steam users in the back even more.
I'm not totally gone from pinball, just a reactionary post to the 1-year exclusive. Not making another Epic account just for pinball.
Granted, I've seen worse choices developers made. Tetris Effect being one of the worst examples, bar none.
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