Okay, so you say the "majority" of Mac users are on 10.7, but based on the numbers shown above, there's 47% on 10.7. That means more than half of Mac users can't get the new tables. Seems like a bad move to me. And, okay, so you need 10.7 to do "in app purchases". Well, why make it as an in-app purchase then? Just release a new app every 4 or 6 tables......"Pinball Arcade Volume 2"....."Volume 3", etc., and charge $9.99 or $12.99 or whatever for each one. Then the MAJORITY of Mac users could actually purchase and play them.
I do feel totally ripped off on this. I bought the initial release with 10.6, with the promise of future tables being released. I could care less whether I get them via an in-app update every 2 tables, or I just get to buy a separate app with 4 or 6 tables. But no, I will not be upgrading to 10.7. Ever. My next OS upgrade will occur when I buy my next new Mac, which I guestimate to be late 2013 or early 2014. And by then we'll probably be at 10.9.
I do feel totally ripped off on this. I bought the initial release with 10.6, with the promise of future tables being released. I could care less whether I get them via an in-app update every 2 tables, or I just get to buy a separate app with 4 or 6 tables. But no, I will not be upgrading to 10.7. Ever. My next OS upgrade will occur when I buy my next new Mac, which I guestimate to be late 2013 or early 2014. And by then we'll probably be at 10.9.