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<blockquote data-quote="Zevious Zoquis" data-source="post: 246926" data-attributes="member: 3250"><p>If it's a choice between paying $9.99 (or maybe even $14.99) for a nice big comprehensive update, or getting nothing updated (or updated so slowly we've all moved on by then) then I'll pay for it. I don't think it's unreasonable for FS to go that route. We aren't talking here about things that were really on the table early on. Companies have to make enough money to keep paying salaries and I suspect most of the reason much of this stuff isn't getting done very quickly is because FS has to keep producing new tables to keep money rolling in and can't afford to go back and work on old stuff that won't actually result in new $.</p><p></p><p>Really, it isn't very different than a company like Sony or SNK porting old games over to new consoles. I mean I just spent $20 on Metal Slug Anthology for the PS4, and I'm pretty sure porting that to the new system wasn't nearly as tough for SNK to do as what we are asking FS to do here...</p><p></p><p>I think referring to TPA as "incomplete" is just really silly. It's got issues, but most of those are really only apparent to those of us who happen to be really big pinheads. I mean I still play and enjoy many of the tables from the first couple of seasons. FS could very easily have released 2 or 3 seasons of tables and then started working on TPA2 and charged for that...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zevious Zoquis, post: 246926, member: 3250"] If it's a choice between paying $9.99 (or maybe even $14.99) for a nice big comprehensive update, or getting nothing updated (or updated so slowly we've all moved on by then) then I'll pay for it. I don't think it's unreasonable for FS to go that route. We aren't talking here about things that were really on the table early on. Companies have to make enough money to keep paying salaries and I suspect most of the reason much of this stuff isn't getting done very quickly is because FS has to keep producing new tables to keep money rolling in and can't afford to go back and work on old stuff that won't actually result in new $. Really, it isn't very different than a company like Sony or SNK porting old games over to new consoles. I mean I just spent $20 on Metal Slug Anthology for the PS4, and I'm pretty sure porting that to the new system wasn't nearly as tough for SNK to do as what we are asking FS to do here... I think referring to TPA as "incomplete" is just really silly. It's got issues, but most of those are really only apparent to those of us who happen to be really big pinheads. I mean I still play and enjoy many of the tables from the first couple of seasons. FS could very easily have released 2 or 3 seasons of tables and then started working on TPA2 and charged for that... [/QUOTE]
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