10 months in the making Ghostbusters is the most messed up table in a long time. All 3 previous Stern tables had/have problems and bugs but Ghostbusters is easily the worst - baffling considering the time spent on it. Major gameplay-effecting issues.
Stern Pinball Arcade is still a total messing. The Pinball Arcade is still a mess. Each release breaks something different.
You charge $5 for TPA tables and $10 for the new Sterns. This idea of "release it now, fix it later" is insulting, especially when it's with nearly every table. Especially when we never know when bugs will be fixed and often wait weeks or months.
I get that bugs slip through but there's plenty of cases where the issue is blatant and unmissable and Ghostbusters is full of them.
You gotta stay on schedule to stay afloat. You can't higher more employees and maintain a profit. You have to release on a billion platforms in order to maximize the audience for a very niche product.
I get all of these things, I really do. But at what point do you risk losing your most loyal customers because they are tired of paying for a broken product?
I can only speak for myself but I used to buy every table on release. I've bought about 5 of the last 10 tables and as of Ghostbusters I think I'm done buying tables until we at least get communication that you are aware of the quality issues and plan to do something about it - and then follow through. Last Spring you took a month off from TPA's release schedule. You also abstained from releasing a new TPA table in October (Ghostbusters having already been in the works for SPA). Yet despite this no appreciable differences have been made. In fact, Ghostbusters is your worst release in recent memory.
Edit, as another thought has come to mind:
Why announce a Switch port of SPA? You don't have enough platform-specific problems as it is? You barely have SPA working on the platforms that it's on, with myriad issues, yet you insist on adding another platform to the list rather than just focusing on polishing the product you have already sold people. A year later and SPA still feels like it's in beta but sure, why not release another bug-riddled port that will only serve to further reduce the overall quality for TPA and SPA by further stretching your resources.
Stern Pinball Arcade is still a total messing. The Pinball Arcade is still a mess. Each release breaks something different.
You charge $5 for TPA tables and $10 for the new Sterns. This idea of "release it now, fix it later" is insulting, especially when it's with nearly every table. Especially when we never know when bugs will be fixed and often wait weeks or months.
I get that bugs slip through but there's plenty of cases where the issue is blatant and unmissable and Ghostbusters is full of them.
You gotta stay on schedule to stay afloat. You can't higher more employees and maintain a profit. You have to release on a billion platforms in order to maximize the audience for a very niche product.
I get all of these things, I really do. But at what point do you risk losing your most loyal customers because they are tired of paying for a broken product?
I can only speak for myself but I used to buy every table on release. I've bought about 5 of the last 10 tables and as of Ghostbusters I think I'm done buying tables until we at least get communication that you are aware of the quality issues and plan to do something about it - and then follow through. Last Spring you took a month off from TPA's release schedule. You also abstained from releasing a new TPA table in October (Ghostbusters having already been in the works for SPA). Yet despite this no appreciable differences have been made. In fact, Ghostbusters is your worst release in recent memory.
Edit, as another thought has come to mind:
Why announce a Switch port of SPA? You don't have enough platform-specific problems as it is? You barely have SPA working on the platforms that it's on, with myriad issues, yet you insist on adding another platform to the list rather than just focusing on polishing the product you have already sold people. A year later and SPA still feels like it's in beta but sure, why not release another bug-riddled port that will only serve to further reduce the overall quality for TPA and SPA by further stretching your resources.
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