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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 247466" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>No, the new disc was not free. It did have a whole mess of new music on it though as well as a completely new interface and game modes. Also, it was for a new console generation after not having a new game in over 3 years. In other words using this example, FarSight would introduce TPA 2.0 with a season's worth of tables, new UI, no bugs, new gameplay like head 2 head, and have it all work flawlessly. Oh, and all your old DLC? It not only works with this new game, but takes advantage of all the new improvements and plays just like the new stuff in one cohesive manner!</p><p></p><p>If FarSight were to remaster and charge once more with the current game setup, what happens to all those who don't upgrade? Because certainly you can't expect FarSight to maintain now 2 versions of the tables can you? As it is now, they release a new table and something goes wrong on 2 old ones. They'd only want to fix the latest version, but 90% of their user base isn't going to upgrade. And I'm being generous with that number. </p><p></p><p>Ultimately the question I asked initially thought is, why are you so eager to pay more for this? You don't know FarSight's finances, so quit assuming they need extra help. They are a business, let them figure it themselves to see what they can make work and what they can't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 247466, member: 134"] No, the new disc was not free. It did have a whole mess of new music on it though as well as a completely new interface and game modes. Also, it was for a new console generation after not having a new game in over 3 years. In other words using this example, FarSight would introduce TPA 2.0 with a season's worth of tables, new UI, no bugs, new gameplay like head 2 head, and have it all work flawlessly. Oh, and all your old DLC? It not only works with this new game, but takes advantage of all the new improvements and plays just like the new stuff in one cohesive manner! If FarSight were to remaster and charge once more with the current game setup, what happens to all those who don't upgrade? Because certainly you can't expect FarSight to maintain now 2 versions of the tables can you? As it is now, they release a new table and something goes wrong on 2 old ones. They'd only want to fix the latest version, but 90% of their user base isn't going to upgrade. And I'm being generous with that number. Ultimately the question I asked initially thought is, why are you so eager to pay more for this? You don't know FarSight's finances, so quit assuming they need extra help. They are a business, let them figure it themselves to see what they can make work and what they can't. [/QUOTE]
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