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<blockquote data-quote="Jutter" data-source="post: 51066" data-attributes="member: 1897"><p>If so, it's an understandable move. We're post-twilightzone now. Besides a handfull of lycense-heavy titles, FarSight has already released all the tables topping the IPDB 300. Chances that a new release tickles your fancy less than previous ones did are on the rise.</p><p>The way I see it, with TPA you're not just getting a game, but a kind of game/museum hybrid. FarSight's in-game mission statement makes that much clear. Preserving a bit of Americana. The idea is to keep the museum growing and growing, and in order to also release tables that someone other than you would enjoy -while keeping things financially viable- the best FS can do by now is try to release 2-table-packs that contain at least one table you desire. Maybe we'll ultimately be looking at bi-monthly 3-table-packs. Who knows?</p><p></p><p>Should lycense-heavy titles like TAF or T2 get off the ground, those will assumably get released seperately instead of a 2-table-pack, but once you've spent all your gunpowder, or at least all the prime stuff, you gotta compensate somehow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jutter, post: 51066, member: 1897"] If so, it's an understandable move. We're post-twilightzone now. Besides a handfull of lycense-heavy titles, FarSight has already released all the tables topping the IPDB 300. Chances that a new release tickles your fancy less than previous ones did are on the rise. The way I see it, with TPA you're not just getting a game, but a kind of game/museum hybrid. FarSight's in-game mission statement makes that much clear. Preserving a bit of Americana. The idea is to keep the museum growing and growing, and in order to also release tables that someone other than you would enjoy -while keeping things financially viable- the best FS can do by now is try to release 2-table-packs that contain at least one table you desire. Maybe we'll ultimately be looking at bi-monthly 3-table-packs. Who knows? Should lycense-heavy titles like TAF or T2 get off the ground, those will assumably get released seperately instead of a 2-table-pack, but once you've spent all your gunpowder, or at least all the prime stuff, you gotta compensate somehow. [/QUOTE]
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