I’m just curious who else finds the TPA app sufficient when they want to play digital pinball?
I’ve read through the Zen threads, and I have even tried the Williams app.
However, I was not a fan of how Zen’s Williams app was implemented, nor its convoluted in-game monetary system. (I’ve installed and deleted it a few times. It just did not grow on me.)
After spending a couple of hundred dollars on close to 100 tables in TPA, I also find it hard to repurchase the very same tables in the Zen app.
And since it looks like Zen won’t even bother with EM tables (a nostalgic favorite), there really isn’t much attractive to me at all.
Now, I’m not trying to denigrate the people who prefer the new app to TPA. I’m sure it’s absolutely wonderful if you can get into the whole thing.
So, if you are also perfectly fine with TPA, please express why you’re sticking with it.
I’ve read through the Zen threads, and I have even tried the Williams app.
However, I was not a fan of how Zen’s Williams app was implemented, nor its convoluted in-game monetary system. (I’ve installed and deleted it a few times. It just did not grow on me.)
After spending a couple of hundred dollars on close to 100 tables in TPA, I also find it hard to repurchase the very same tables in the Zen app.
And since it looks like Zen won’t even bother with EM tables (a nostalgic favorite), there really isn’t much attractive to me at all.
Now, I’m not trying to denigrate the people who prefer the new app to TPA. I’m sure it’s absolutely wonderful if you can get into the whole thing.
So, if you are also perfectly fine with TPA, please express why you’re sticking with it.