DanBradford
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- Apr 5, 2013
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i read this thread with great interest, as it's clearly an area that lots of us are passionate about. i love the game and will continue to buy every table for playing on my iphone (not the 'PRO packs' though - cmon Farsight, be real, who the heck wants to buy that junk?) even if some of them i only play a few times then never go back to except when they're dragging my Hall of Fame score down too much. Central Park, Genie, i'm looking at you.
thank goodness for forums like this one, i only hope that Farsight take the time to read this feedback.
surely i'm not the only one wondering if they are actually making sh_itloads of money off this thing now though - there are over 100,000 players with hall of fame scores in 'GameCentre' (whatever that is) so that's a load of dosh coming into the coffers. and what was all that about with making the customers pay through Kickstarter for the licenses for TZ and STTNG?
this is why i am caught on the fence, unsure of my opinion. i *really* hope they're making buckets of money off this thing, as TPA has the potential to be the touchpaper to ignite the next comeback of real pinball machines in public places again. so i really hope they're all millionaires now, or well on the way ...... but at the same time, i think it's pretty cheap of them not to plough some of these profits back into more staff to fix bugs, and to ask us to buy the licenses for them.
anyway, that's my rant over. i got a new machine today so i'm pretty happy overall
thank goodness for forums like this one, i only hope that Farsight take the time to read this feedback.
surely i'm not the only one wondering if they are actually making sh_itloads of money off this thing now though - there are over 100,000 players with hall of fame scores in 'GameCentre' (whatever that is) so that's a load of dosh coming into the coffers. and what was all that about with making the customers pay through Kickstarter for the licenses for TZ and STTNG?
this is why i am caught on the fence, unsure of my opinion. i *really* hope they're making buckets of money off this thing, as TPA has the potential to be the touchpaper to ignite the next comeback of real pinball machines in public places again. so i really hope they're all millionaires now, or well on the way ...... but at the same time, i think it's pretty cheap of them not to plough some of these profits back into more staff to fix bugs, and to ask us to buy the licenses for them.
anyway, that's my rant over. i got a new machine today so i'm pretty happy overall