Farsight what's going on with the next table? Photos,Beta,release date?

Sean DonCarlos

Moderator
Staff member
Mar 17, 2012
4,293
0
They haven't stopped. The next table's currently in beta testing. I wouldn't expect to see it any earlier than the 27th.
 

EldarOfSuburbia

New member
Feb 8, 2014
4,032
0
Seriously, they've slipped from a 3rd Friday release to a (tentative) 4th Friday release, and they're stopping?!

I mean, it must've been a breeze staying in late to do all those KS activations manually for TAF, plus pushing through the PS4 and XONE updates to get TAF out in a timely fashion, plus working on DX11 for PC.

I can't imagine what's going to happen the next time there's a week's slippage in the "schedule" and a calendar month goes by without a new table release, even though there's a new release on the 1st Friday of the next month.
 

Reagan Dow

New member
Jul 23, 2014
1,277
0
Well yeah, they do have an excuse! I think that FS does an amazing job with limited man power. At the end of the day its just a video game and if we have to wait an extra week or two to get yet another amazing recreation of a real pin then so be it. When they rushed to get POTO out look at the backlash they got for all the bugs. I'm by no means a patient person at times but with the quality of the tables and the low price for an amazing recreation PLUS getting it out on as many systems as they do.....IMO they do a very good job! We should all be grateful that TPA is making these tables available for a whole new generation and those of that grew up with pinball are having a harder and harder time of finding our favorite tables or just a working table at all! We all nitpick about little things but how often do we actually find a pinball table IRL that isn't way more messed up then some tiny glitches in TPA? you chuck in .50-$1.00 only to find that the flippers are so week you can't hit the ball past the center of the table, and thats of course if the flippers actually work at all!? Sorry for babbling but while 99% of the people on this PAF are completely understanding try looking at the FB page. WHINE WHINE and more WHINING.
 

HOW

New member
Feb 21, 2012
537
0
...... a harder and harder time of finding our favorite tables or just a working table at all! We all nitpick about little things but how often do we actually find a pinball table IRL that isn't way more messed up then some tiny glitches in TPA? you chuck in .50-$1.00 only to find that the flippers are so week you can't hit the ball past the center of the table, and thats of course if the flippers actually work at all!?

This is so true of on location pins - IF - as Reagan says - you can actually find one. Hard here in UK for sure (I miss Auckland :( )
 

TNT

New member
Feb 27, 2015
394
0
Well yeah, they do have an excuse! I think that FS does an amazing job with limited man power. At the end of the day its just a video game and if we have to wait an extra week or two to get yet another amazing recreation of a real pin then so be it. When they rushed to get POTO out look at the backlash they got for all the bugs. I'm by no means a patient person at times but with the quality of the tables and the low price for an amazing recreation PLUS getting it out on as many systems as they do.....IMO they do a very good job! We should all be grateful that TPA is making these tables available for a whole new generation and those of that grew up with pinball are having a harder and harder time of finding our favorite tables or just a working table at all! We all nitpick about little things but how often do we actually find a pinball table IRL that isn't way more messed up then some tiny glitches in TPA? you chuck in .50-$1.00 only to find that the flippers are so week you can't hit the ball past the center of the table, and thats of course if the flippers actually work at all!? Sorry for babbling but while 99% of the people on this PAF are completely understanding try looking at the FB page. WHINE WHINE and more WHINING.


Haha.....all good points.
 

Pinballwiz45b

Well-known member
Aug 12, 2012
3,681
34
11079517_893896730631388_5670921557459492563_o.jpg


11025708_893896713964723_4801991052053523611_o.jpg


11077785_893896720631389_3976170386596655286_o.jpg
 

Kratos3

New member
Sep 22, 2013
2,352
1
Well yeah, they do have an excuse! I think that FS does an amazing job with limited man power. At the end of the day its just a video game and if we have to wait an extra week or two to get yet another amazing recreation of a real pin then so be it. When they rushed to get POTO out look at the backlash they got for all the bugs. I'm by no means a patient person at times but with the quality of the tables and the low price for an amazing recreation PLUS getting it out on as many systems as they do.....IMO they do a very good job! We should all be grateful that TPA is making these tables available for a whole new generation and those of that grew up with pinball are having a harder and harder time of finding our favorite tables or just a working table at all! We all nitpick about little things but how often do we actually find a pinball table IRL that isn't way more messed up then some tiny glitches in TPA? you chuck in .50-$1.00 only to find that the flippers are so week you can't hit the ball past the center of the table, and thats of course if the flippers actually work at all!? Sorry for babbling but while 99% of the people on this PAF are completely understanding try looking at the FB page. WHINE WHINE and more WHINING.

You do realize I was kidding. Right?
 

David T. Melnick

New member
Jul 23, 2014
613
0
Well yeah, they do have an excuse! I think that FS does an amazing job with limited man power. At the end of the day its just a video game and if we have to wait an extra week or two to get yet another amazing recreation of a real pin then so be it. When they rushed to get POTO out look at the backlash they got for all the bugs. I'm by no means a patient person at times but with the quality of the tables and the low price for an amazing recreation PLUS getting it out on as many systems as they do.....IMO they do a very good job! We should all be grateful that TPA is making these tables available for a whole new generation and those of that grew up with pinball are having a harder and harder time of finding our favorite tables or just a working table at all! We all nitpick about little things but how often do we actually find a pinball table IRL that isn't way more messed up then some tiny glitches in TPA? you chuck in .50-$1.00 only to find that the flippers are so week you can't hit the ball past the center of the table, and thats of course if the flippers actually work at all!? Sorry for babbling but while 99% of the people on this PAF are completely understanding try looking at the FB page. WHINE WHINE and more WHINING.
-----
Yes! Just giving us (their customers) more (timely) pics is a good deal better than leaving us eh. :cool::)
 

Tann

New member
Apr 3, 2013
1,128
1
I mean, it must've been a breeze staying in late to do all those KS activations manually for TAF, plus pushing through the PS4 and XONE updates to get TAF out in a timely fashion, plus working on DX11 for PC.

Plus fixing the problem of data storage capacity on PSVita, that prevents to release any new tables on PS3 (as TPA is cross-buy between PS3 and PSVita). Result: we are in late of 5 tables. Yes, FIVE tables. No new tables since december 2014. Soon, in late of six tables, I see.:cool:
 

Members online

No members online now.

Members online

No members online now.
Top