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The Pinball Arcade / Farsight Studios
Farsight's missed opportunities and possible explosion going forward
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Strong" data-source="post: 237140" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Not so sure about the playing for money part, but let's be honest: </p><p></p><p>If done properly, online multiplayer would be huge, just like it is in practically every other modern video game known to man, including pinball games such as Zen. As good as TPA may be as a single player game, the fact that it's taken Farsight this long to implement a true multiplayer component is very unfortunate and a huge mistake on their part, in my opinion. Yes, there are people who aren't interested in multiplayer and wouldn't use it, but there's no denying that most gamers today play multiplayer games the majority of the time and many don't even bother with games that don't offer multiplayer. Folks that are accustomed to TPA as it is may not be as interested in it, but it they're looking to attract new players to the game and perhaps the genre itself, I can't think of another feature that would be more enticing than head-to-head multiplayer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Strong, post: 237140, member: 3"] Not so sure about the playing for money part, but let's be honest: If done properly, online multiplayer would be huge, just like it is in practically every other modern video game known to man, including pinball games such as Zen. As good as TPA may be as a single player game, the fact that it's taken Farsight this long to implement a true multiplayer component is very unfortunate and a huge mistake on their part, in my opinion. Yes, there are people who aren't interested in multiplayer and wouldn't use it, but there's no denying that most gamers today play multiplayer games the majority of the time and many don't even bother with games that don't offer multiplayer. Folks that are accustomed to TPA as it is may not be as interested in it, but it they're looking to attract new players to the game and perhaps the genre itself, I can't think of another feature that would be more enticing than head-to-head multiplayer. [/QUOTE]
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