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<blockquote data-quote="Tokyo Rose" data-source="post: 175277" data-attributes="member: 847"><p>Has anyone considered this; having played a few games now, I don't believe that FS thinks this is a regular market game-nor their best efforts at an 'original' table- but are simply putting out a prototype for the user base, and anyone else curious to try video pinball, to try out. Perhaps it's just an example of their efforts into original work and they want us to have a bit of fun with it , but not have anyone stuck with a full price purchase? </p><p></p><p>Personally, I'm very pleased to try the table this way, and glad that I didn't just buy it fully priced, as I can't see myself playing it much as it's clearly ( and they have declared it as such upfront in the newsletter) a reworking of Haunted House. These guys have been at it for over 3 years now , and I'm sure none of them would declare it a top-notch new effort on the part of the company.</p><p></p><p>What I do appreciate, and I'm guessing they want us to as well, is showcasing some of their abilities to create interesting sounds, toys, animations , and rule sets, etc. - but not a whole lot more. They will build on what they've done and put out better later, but much of the above feedback is unhelpful and misses the point in this respect. However, there are all types of players/customers, and some may want to play this to death or even really like it ( like those suspect people who LOVE Gorgar or Black Hole <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> ), and if that is the case they just put a price structure system in to make a little return from it. No harm; no foul in my opinion. For people to take this as the newest, and best, regular FS effort-given the brilliance of some of the past efforts-is just to hit panic buttons and misunderstand the whole project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tokyo Rose, post: 175277, member: 847"] Has anyone considered this; having played a few games now, I don't believe that FS thinks this is a regular market game-nor their best efforts at an 'original' table- but are simply putting out a prototype for the user base, and anyone else curious to try video pinball, to try out. Perhaps it's just an example of their efforts into original work and they want us to have a bit of fun with it , but not have anyone stuck with a full price purchase? Personally, I'm very pleased to try the table this way, and glad that I didn't just buy it fully priced, as I can't see myself playing it much as it's clearly ( and they have declared it as such upfront in the newsletter) a reworking of Haunted House. These guys have been at it for over 3 years now , and I'm sure none of them would declare it a top-notch new effort on the part of the company. What I do appreciate, and I'm guessing they want us to as well, is showcasing some of their abilities to create interesting sounds, toys, animations , and rule sets, etc. - but not a whole lot more. They will build on what they've done and put out better later, but much of the above feedback is unhelpful and misses the point in this respect. However, there are all types of players/customers, and some may want to play this to death or even really like it ( like those suspect people who LOVE Gorgar or Black Hole ;) ), and if that is the case they just put a price structure system in to make a little return from it. No harm; no foul in my opinion. For people to take this as the newest, and best, regular FS effort-given the brilliance of some of the past efforts-is just to hit panic buttons and misunderstand the whole project. [/QUOTE]
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