Never apologize for your English language skills. I barely know a lick of Spanish and that's with me living only a few hundred miles from Mexico. English is probably what, your 4th or 5th language? You're doing fine!
And then you throw in all the stuff FX3 already has going for it, whether it be custom tourneys, the match-up mode, or all the challenges and scoring upgrades you can do. Never have to worry about which tables won't work when a new pack is released, consoles will be day and date with Steam, and...
Over on Facebook this was brought up, and Zen's response was to keep their eyes peeled for when coming packs are announced. In our podcast, Mel states that you don't want to squander the license, but also acknowledges that it's a marathon, not a sprint. So I'm confident they are hearing...
When I first saw what they could do with 'remastering', my mind started spinning.
--Imagine Whirlwind with tornadoes instead of spinners, lightning strikes and rain like what Zen did for Son of Zeus.
--I think Pinball 2000 tables are completely doable now, eliminating the fake holograms for...
It's also a great way to get hardcore pinballers more used to what goes on in standard Zen tables. If we can actually convince Zen to put the new physics into their old tables (they are seriously toying with this idea, thank you very much), that'd get things even closer to being a two way...
I want to point this out, in case you all miss it in a haze of "look at the shiny"...
The Single Player version (or what I will always refer to now as the Zen mode) uses the same physics you have been used to with previous FX3 tables. The flipper angle is also steeper, but strangely enough is...
Well nobody has even seen the official cab version of this yet, right? So who knows how Zen will do it for that, but for anyone using a controller or keyboard, it's a single button push that will satisfy 99% of the people out there.
Hypothetically? Yes. They can for sure do prototype versions of tables. Doing ColorDMD or CCC would require additional licensing, unless they did it all on their own
They actually have complete freedom to do whatever they like with the WMS license, other than changing rules. That includes doing prototype versions of tables, and obviously with the Zen effects, doing mods that come to life
The beautiful thing is you can turn on and off the effects with the push of a button. I didn't think I'd play with the add-ons at first, and then I grew to really like them.
You can read and see details here...
http://www.digitalpinballfans.com/content.php/545-ZEN-announces-Williams-Remasters-release-date-and-pricing
...as well as see video announcement from Zen
Discuss away here!
The second phase of information regarding Zen Pinball FX3 and what is planned for the Williams tables has now been revealed!
Zen Studios will release Pinball FX3 – Williams™ Pinball Volume 1 on October 9, 2018. The initial pack includes Medieval Madness®, Junk Yard and The Getaway: High Speed...
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