Alright, I've added something to the forum that does this on a per-post basis. Unfortunately it can't be integrated into the actual post without buying the "Pro" version ($40). I disabled it because it cluttered the forum a lot. I'll look for something else, unless someone wants to donate the $40.
Brandon Debes asked for a way to include anchors in a post; I researched it, and now implemented it. Here are the new tags:
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It may be helpful for some of those long, information-packed posts that...
I edited the topic a little bit to make it clearer what the discussion was.
To be honest, I've been extremely frustrated in the past as well. One day I almost tossed my hands in the air and posted a message about shutting down the forums because I was tired of the bugs, and the frustrations...
I hope it's at least $10, and here's why...
We already know that FarSight is going to continue to pursue tables using Kickstarters. If backers of those Kickstarters end up paying significantly more money for the basic table (which was a minimum of $20 on the Kickstarters so far), then that...
Right, but they are separate games. There isn't a "Pinball FX" for PS3, it only exists on the 360. If you want Pinball FX, there's only one platform that has it. If you want a pinball game made by Zen then that's a different story.
It's likely the contract that Telltale Games has with Universal prohibits another company from developing a video game with the property. That's my best guess. Of course a digital pinball table and a video game are distinct to us, but in a contract it's probably worded so that it would be...
Yikes, pay to play in a tournament? I know my scores aren't good enough to get into the top 10 (or 100) for a table, so why would I pay to enter something I know I'll lose? Sinistar brings up a good point about the legalities of it all, and I'll be sure to mention it to Bobby.
I would think...
This was a problem discovered late in the beta cycle, and only affects those playing on the iPad3 (other iOS devices weren't affected, which is why it wasn't caught earlier).
Anything that you'd find in the operator's menu, including the number of balls, various timers, chance of earning a match at the end, score needed for an extra ball... It's quite crazy how many things you can change in there.
That was a major problem with Fallout 3. I forget exactly how it worked, but the "Game of the Year" edition in Canada was looking for save files from a different SKU for Fallout 3, so you couldn't use your previous save files until they patched it. I think Canada had 2 versions of Fallout 3, one...
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