EldarOfSuburbia
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I don't know why FS chose this as the test platform.
Because it's fairly obvious now that Samsung or Oculus fronted the cash for the AC/DC license in exchange for a period of exclusivity.
I don't know why FS chose this as the test platform.
Why a Gear VR release and not a full Android release then? It's essentially the same game code with the VR presentation layer stacked on top.Exclusivity for the app? Why? I'm not so sure about that, digital pinball is really niche and there has been zero marketing and very little discussion for SPA in Gear VR.
I don't think it's that simple. For one thing, Android has a million different hardware configurations. The Samsung phones limit that pool and the Gear VR further focuses the display configuration.
----------------So if this is still due to come out on other platforms by the end of fall (Autumn if you speak proper English ) that would be only a couple of months, December 20th as Winter begins 21st right? Day one PC release would make a nice Christmas present
I'm looking forward to playing Stern's Star Trek and AC/DC. Preferably on the PS4 with, hopefully, the lighting similar to TPA. The VR versions look pretty bad.
--------Thanks for the link. But that webpage works like crap on ios. It does say that Star Trek, AC/DC AND Mustang will be available at launch whenever that is. Also, Ghostbusters and Whoa Nelly are coming.
So if this is still due to come out on other platforms by the end of fall (Autumn if you speak proper English ) that would be only a couple of months, December 20th as Winter begins 21st right? Day one PC release would make a nice Christmas present
What year? Playstation Network and XBox Live take forever to approve games. The WiiU version of TPA only took four years to come out. Plus it seems that FarSight is following the same broken business template they followed for TPA-release and rarely, if ever, fix.
I don't think we'll see STPA on any other platforms until the last pack of TPA season 6-and only if it is the final pack for it. Because something's got to give.
I don't see why PC can't be the first new platform choice for Stern Pinball Arcade.
just look on SternTPA site in section of platforms which it will be released on.A hypothetical reason: if Stern doesn't want people using the PC version for cabinet setups over buying a real Stern machine. I have no idea if that's actually something that would happen, but presumably Stern's marketing research does.