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<blockquote data-quote="SilverBalls" data-source="post: 46137" data-attributes="member: 340"><p>Very interesting read and nicely put the together. Thanks for putting it all together.</p><p></p><p>What really came over from this is how the Farsight team are a real bunch on Pinball fans themselves and this was the impression I already had before.</p><p></p><p>They are also a small team handling so many platforms at once which makes their job tough. The one thing that really does make their life difficult is they are trying to produce a replica of as complex machine that already exists. There will always be someone out there with more knowledge than them on a particular table, and they cannot compete with that. Also every table differs so much in looks, condition, the way it plays based on age, etc. so they can never please everyone. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully this article will help people to understand the challenges Farsight face, and the need for a little patience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverBalls, post: 46137, member: 340"] Very interesting read and nicely put the together. Thanks for putting it all together. What really came over from this is how the Farsight team are a real bunch on Pinball fans themselves and this was the impression I already had before. They are also a small team handling so many platforms at once which makes their job tough. The one thing that really does make their life difficult is they are trying to produce a replica of as complex machine that already exists. There will always be someone out there with more knowledge than them on a particular table, and they cannot compete with that. Also every table differs so much in looks, condition, the way it plays based on age, etc. so they can never please everyone. Hopefully this article will help people to understand the challenges Farsight face, and the need for a little patience. [/QUOTE]
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