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<blockquote data-quote="superballs" data-source="post: 120470" data-attributes="member: 341"><p>For me, TPA is an "in for a penny in for a pound" kind of bargain, though I do have concerns for the single table thing if it's going to be the norm.</p><p></p><p>I think EBD has a good chance no matter what, seems like a pretty popular table and will probably sell well. But there are other phenomenal older tables that may never see the light of day and that would be a sad sad thing.</p><p></p><p>If they are slowing down, though, I do hope for a few things.</p><p></p><p>Bugs need to be fixed.</p><p>Hopefully an overall physics overhaul.</p><p>Flipper mechanics updated.</p><p>ROM Emulation replacing scripted tables</p><p>Overall quality improvement in lighting, artwork and geometry</p><p></p><p>A lot of us have played pro pinball and know that a single table model can work, but the tables need to be top notch. I am pretty forgiving of minor quibbles in TPA simply because there is so much content to appreciate that I've found it easy to keep small issues in perspective. I can imagine that if we do get only a single table per month, the level of scrutiny on the product is going to increase.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I enjoy this on both mobile and steam. I'm also hoping that either the quality skyrockets or the prices plummet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superballs, post: 120470, member: 341"] For me, TPA is an "in for a penny in for a pound" kind of bargain, though I do have concerns for the single table thing if it's going to be the norm. I think EBD has a good chance no matter what, seems like a pretty popular table and will probably sell well. But there are other phenomenal older tables that may never see the light of day and that would be a sad sad thing. If they are slowing down, though, I do hope for a few things. Bugs need to be fixed. Hopefully an overall physics overhaul. Flipper mechanics updated. ROM Emulation replacing scripted tables Overall quality improvement in lighting, artwork and geometry A lot of us have played pro pinball and know that a single table model can work, but the tables need to be top notch. I am pretty forgiving of minor quibbles in TPA simply because there is so much content to appreciate that I've found it easy to keep small issues in perspective. I can imagine that if we do get only a single table per month, the level of scrutiny on the product is going to increase. Anyway, I enjoy this on both mobile and steam. I'm also hoping that either the quality skyrockets or the prices plummet. [/QUOTE]
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