So, the cost of the tables depends on how much money you spend on tickets. A ticket costs 8.3 cents at $100 purchase and 10 cents at $10 purchase.
So new licensed tables are $5 for people that put in $100 and $6 for people that put in $10. And if you put in $10, that means you have 40 more...
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So you buy tickets and then use tickets to get tables, which allows a bit of bulk ticket benefit at higher dollar amounts.
$10 ticket set gets 2 non-legacy games plus 20 remaining tickets or 2 legacy games, 10 remaining tickets. Price doesn't seem crazy, as it was effectively 3 tables...
It is the Internet. The whole reason why the Internet was invented was so people could be grouchy and pretend people listened to them complain. And the Next Gen Internet is supposed to up the capacity for whining and complaining by up to 4 magnitudes!
But the current Internet is quite capable...
On one hand, $15 seems like a lot, but people have been begging for this table for a while and it is Indiana Jones which is a premium property. But... I'm not going to buy it twice, not unless it is on sale. I've waited this long for new tables, I can wait longer for FX4 to see if I want to move...
Having a hard time getting excited, with a 5 or 6 month turnaround still until consoles. It has been so dry recently, the mere release of news these days feels like a release of a pinball pack.
For FX4, I was a hard sell for FX3 for Williams, but ultimately it was worth it. The question will...
So, the first rule of AtGames Legends Pinball is to never update the Firmware or Tables. Things seem to break often.
After a while, I upgraded the Firmware to 5.65 which seemed to break some machines, but not others. The latest Zac pack killed sound and haptics for whatever reason. I hadn't...
I don't think it is flawed, as they are trying to cash in on the non-pinball gaming person. But for me, pinball on a tablet?! Like having T-Day dinner through a straw. And in the world of today's media and gaming options, it is best not to force dedicated gamers to wait and find something...
It looks a bit sharper in the Unreal engine. Maybe a little less washout with lighting in the background. The table looks better on the right, however, I think part of that is the number of lights on in the game play.
And in 6 months the Blahcade episode will be the two doing Pinball related knitting.
Jared: And when I pull this, the flipper moves.
Shutyertraps: That is fabulous.
Meanwhile, I can play the WMS tables on my ALP table via the Nintendo Switch, both arcade and realistic modes, and it looks great, better than Farsight (which is dated quite a bit, literally), because Zen got the rights. The FX3 physics were also greatly improved on Farsight's. They didn't...
Thanks. I downloaded a few tables in the Stern game, and they play well. Not the happiest with the view, but I can live with it. Now, debating whether to pay to get the TPA Gottliebs. They managed to do pretty well in splitting apart the tables I actually like: Genie, Tee'd Off, Black Hole...
I’m shifting some my ALP play to the Switch OTG. I’m certain the Gottlieb tables look better on Switch and would transition well, minus haptics. FX3 works flawlessly this way.
But I was curious about the lack of development on it. Are the games playable, any issues with bugs that will...
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