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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 282108" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>All the tables released prior to FX3 would benefit the most from Deep's physics change, and many of those already got a slight tweak between FX2 and FX3. Zen is now well aware that they have a whole untapped market out there who would buy the old tables if new physics are applied, plus it would add unity across the platform when choosing between Single Player and Classic Single Player (which I always thought was the most confusing way of labeling something!).</p><p></p><p>With the Williams packs, I find myself not playing Arcade mode exclusively. I play an equal amount in Zen mode just because sometimes I want to progress deep into the game without the struggle. It's fun having all the passive and active upgrades as well. I switch back and forth between the two versions, sorta creating a mini challenge with myself to see how different the scores can be. I also find myself joining in on a lot of random tournaments using the Williams games, just to face off with other people. That alone is what has made firing up TPA a much rarer instance for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 282108, member: 134"] All the tables released prior to FX3 would benefit the most from Deep's physics change, and many of those already got a slight tweak between FX2 and FX3. Zen is now well aware that they have a whole untapped market out there who would buy the old tables if new physics are applied, plus it would add unity across the platform when choosing between Single Player and Classic Single Player (which I always thought was the most confusing way of labeling something!). With the Williams packs, I find myself not playing Arcade mode exclusively. I play an equal amount in Zen mode just because sometimes I want to progress deep into the game without the struggle. It's fun having all the passive and active upgrades as well. I switch back and forth between the two versions, sorta creating a mini challenge with myself to see how different the scores can be. I also find myself joining in on a lot of random tournaments using the Williams games, just to face off with other people. That alone is what has made firing up TPA a much rarer instance for me. [/QUOTE]
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