k88dad
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Has anybody explained the glyphs on the hint yet?
There's no literal translation, but they roughly mean: "You asked for tougher clues, and here they are."
Has anybody explained the glyphs on the hint yet?
I'll happily pay $5 for unlimited play on a new pinball table every month. o.o
...So long as it's not like, Jive Time or something.
IDK if there'll be a big UI overhaul right away, but on the first menu I suspect the leaderboard tile will be removed to make room for the Season 3 one as a bare minimum.
The new UI won't be ready for the start of season 3 is my guess, but trust me when I say it's staggeringly better. Hopefully they'll post a screen shot up soon to tide you all over.
That's exactly my worry -- that with this new model tables like Jive Time (or any less than super popular EM/SS) will be shoved aside. That's why I loved the two table format -- it let the "runts" have their time to shine.
I hope that they have many more seasons and tables planned -- there are so many more tables I'd love to see. If Season 3 is only ten tables, and even worse -- the last -- then I hope it has a healthy mix of DMDs, EMs, and SSs.
I remember when this project first started, FarSight gave you the option to either buy the month's release as a two pack for $4.99, or buy that month's tables separately, the reissue for $1.99, and the new one for $3.99. The incentive being, buy the two pack, save a buck. If the tables from here on out are $3.99, then FarSight is still actually on the same track they started with. And if they do indeed bump it up to $4.99, chalk it up to inflation, and or the new WMS deal costing FS more. Afterall, they did have to renegotiate.
It was inferred that they still have several tables left in their original contract so it probably isn't a factor for the initial tables but inflation and possibly long term expense of any renegotiation would likely contribute. I think that they could charge ten bucks if the quality is a high as fish tales appears to have thus far. It's still the best value going in gaming right now.
I remember when this project first started, FarSight gave you the option to either buy the month's release as a two pack for $4.99, or buy that month's tables separately, the reissue for $1.99, and the new one for $3.99. The incentive being, buy the two pack, save a buck. If the tables from here on out are $3.99, then FarSight is still actually on the same track they started with. And if they do indeed bump it up to $4.99, chalk it up to inflation, and or the new WMS deal costing FS more. Afterall, they did have to renegotiate.
I remember when this project first started, FarSight gave you the option to either buy the month's release as a two pack for $4.99, or buy that month's tables separately, the reissue for $1.99, and the new one for $3.99. The incentive being, buy the two pack, save a buck. If the tables from here on out are $3.99, then FarSight is still actually on the same track they started with. And if they do indeed bump it up to $4.99, chalk it up to inflation, and or the new WMS deal costing FS more. Afterall, they did have to renegotiate.
Yeah, I guess people forget the days when we had to pay $30 for one Pro Pinball table, and we paid it gladly. We truly are spoiled in this mobile age of "gimmie everything for $0.99 or I'll cry!!!"...and what other pinball app will give you 2 tables every month, or even 1 table every month? *crickets*