email to our official account blahblahblahcade@gmail.com
Let us nit pick before the rest of the forum does! But yes, you are able to post pics here too.
As curious as I am about the game, I'm not $17.99 curious. I don't now if I'd be that curious even if it included the other 2 proposed tables. The game does look purdy though...
It's available in Pinball FX2. The license is still fine for that, same as you can still buy Plants vs. Zombies. PBFX3 is considered a new platform, thus all new licensing was involved. Same thing would happen to TPA if they came out with TPA2, and all those kickstarter tables would come back to...
On PC, yes. Which is why I've said for years people should migrate off console and to PC. But where the PS3 was technically DX9, it wasn't free to upgrade to the PS4 where it was technically DX11 (style of lighting, not actual graphics mode). Same for those on Xbox 360 (poor bastards) moving to...
I don't actually know the answer to your PS4 question, but isn't that pretty much the deal? If you want online play, you need PS+ subscription.
And yeah, FarSight didn't really take note when all the tables in Zen 2 on PS3 transferred over for free to PS4 either. Zen gets customer loyalty 100%.
Sure do! And we've got a massive wildfire going right now. Here in SoCal our seasons are a bit different; we have fire season, Oscar season, mudslide season, and summer.
Well if it's your forte...!
I'm a big fan of typeface too. The site Jared was on didn't have a lot of choices, but it at least gave an idea that was workable.
I find BlahCade more easily readable than BLAHCADE. We aren't a hyphenate, so I don't wanna go that route.
I need to sit at my...
First off, nothing is ever final until it's final. We just want to know if you all like this direction. As for color choice, if you look at virtually any fast food or gas station sign as you drive next time, almost all feature one or a mix of orange, blue, red, and yellow. Red didn't look good...
A) It's not Rollergames
B) We aren't seeing Rollergames until the license holders can be talked to. One showed interest in a conversation and then promptly became unreachable. The other simply has not be found via contact info. FarSight believes they could move forward with having one or the...
Hehe, I love how uncomfortable Jared gets when a podcast doesn't dive right into a meaty pinball discussion. There's quite a few of our sessions where he's gone in and edited the non pinball stuff so it appears last. I'm at risk for asking this, but do you listeners trust our show enough to make...
On the rare occasion a table they wish to do is either too hard too find or too expensive to purchase at the time, FarSight has available to them the Pinball Museum in Banning. Well over 700 pins, they open the place to the public a few times a year (not how they intended, but city zoning will...
You are not wrong. I was not able to confirm how far back exactly (Metallica was my guess too), but in a round about way I was told with regards to the newly released Stern tables that is exactly what is going on. As for older titles, I think they might look to another situation where the fee is...
Here's the answers to some of the questions over the last 2 pages:
Certification take up to 6 weeks, even on the first pass. MS and Sony can and will fail a cert for even minor reasons if they choose. One time TPA failed because it was not compatible with a Guitar Hero controller. Yeah, think...
Except that with consoles the release has to be submitted about 6 weeks ahead of time in order for it to pass certification. You're reading into something that isn't there.
Obviously, this is just an opinion, and I respect that. I am curious to know though what you would point to regarding TPA quality plummeting? Seems to me their builds are better than ever, much less buggy upon release than the first few seasons. The table graphics are consistently good, and they...
So I just played it for the first time in TPA (didn't even have time to do it when in beta because of busy schedule), and I don't know what you guys are talking about with the flipper strength. Playing on Steam, and it feels just fine to me, like how a normal pinball machine would. TPA is...
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