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<blockquote data-quote="msilcommand" data-source="post: 285245" data-attributes="member: 7642"><p>True, Farsight shouldn't have sat around just making virtual copies of tables. They should have made their own tables like Zen did. Maybe they can start by reskinning the SG tables, change them a little, program core code themselves and add new sound, and make them their own, maybe. </p><p></p><p>But all of Farsight's mistakes still come back to the main point of this thread: licensing practices need to change. Farsight sucked it up because they had exclusivity and no competition. If Farsight and Zen and whomever else all were licensed to compete, we'd be looking at a totally different digital pin world right now.</p><p></p><p>Why any of you in digitalpinballfans would support and argue for the licensing laws that are stunting the pastime you supposedly love...is an enigma. Unless you're just shills for one of the companies involved in this trash, and you think you're fighting to protect the racket that pays your bills?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msilcommand, post: 285245, member: 7642"] True, Farsight shouldn't have sat around just making virtual copies of tables. They should have made their own tables like Zen did. Maybe they can start by reskinning the SG tables, change them a little, program core code themselves and add new sound, and make them their own, maybe. But all of Farsight's mistakes still come back to the main point of this thread: licensing practices need to change. Farsight sucked it up because they had exclusivity and no competition. If Farsight and Zen and whomever else all were licensed to compete, we'd be looking at a totally different digital pin world right now. Why any of you in digitalpinballfans would support and argue for the licensing laws that are stunting the pastime you supposedly love...is an enigma. Unless you're just shills for one of the companies involved in this trash, and you think you're fighting to protect the racket that pays your bills? [/QUOTE]
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