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<blockquote data-quote="Matt McIrvin" data-source="post: 42432" data-attributes="member: 590"><p>Once it became clear that there was only going to be one table in the Twilight Zone pack, I figured that would be it, if indeed they even got it out in November.</p><p></p><p>Twilight Zone has to be a fairly involved table to implement, because of all its unusual features (Powerfield, Powerball, gumball machine). It's also the highest-profile table Farsight has ever put out, fans had already sunk a lot of money into getting it done, and it needed to be particularly unbuggy.</p><p></p><p>I wasn't particularly disappointed that Farsight took their time concentrating on it. Though some people are disappointed that it's easier than in real life, I find the implementation to be much more solid than average for a new table, and that's a welcome surprise; I half-expected all sorts of things to be obviously broken. In addition, there were actually some major improvements to Black Hole and Medieval Madness in this release.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt McIrvin, post: 42432, member: 590"] Once it became clear that there was only going to be one table in the Twilight Zone pack, I figured that would be it, if indeed they even got it out in November. Twilight Zone has to be a fairly involved table to implement, because of all its unusual features (Powerfield, Powerball, gumball machine). It's also the highest-profile table Farsight has ever put out, fans had already sunk a lot of money into getting it done, and it needed to be particularly unbuggy. I wasn't particularly disappointed that Farsight took their time concentrating on it. Though some people are disappointed that it's easier than in real life, I find the implementation to be much more solid than average for a new table, and that's a welcome surprise; I half-expected all sorts of things to be obviously broken. In addition, there were actually some major improvements to Black Hole and Medieval Madness in this release. [/QUOTE]
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