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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="HotHamBoy" data-source="post: 237211" data-attributes="member: 4638"><p>Considering the amount of work and polish that would need to go into such a project, it's pretty clear that FS is completely unequipped. TPA is also a very niche product, which is why it's ported to so many platforms. So they would need to make all of this work on all their current platforms, in accordance to each platform's policies, per region. And cross-platform play would not be in the cards, for the most part. Besides, they have plenty to address as it is to achieve platform parity. A Kickstarter would fail. I mean, come on. The licensed tables barely clear their goals, you think people will be giving them money just to expand their company or implement a pay-to-play service? It's doubtful they even want to expand, that's a ton of work with a lot of people at stake. High risk, low control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotHamBoy, post: 237211, member: 4638"] Considering the amount of work and polish that would need to go into such a project, it's pretty clear that FS is completely unequipped. TPA is also a very niche product, which is why it's ported to so many platforms. So they would need to make all of this work on all their current platforms, in accordance to each platform's policies, per region. And cross-platform play would not be in the cards, for the most part. Besides, they have plenty to address as it is to achieve platform parity. A Kickstarter would fail. I mean, come on. The licensed tables barely clear their goals, you think people will be giving them money just to expand their company or implement a pay-to-play service? It's doubtful they even want to expand, that's a ton of work with a lot of people at stake. High risk, low control. [/QUOTE]
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