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<blockquote data-quote="Zacattack99" data-source="post: 297983" data-attributes="member: 6661"><p>Essentally, Zen were going to sell tables in-game. They were to sell tables individually for 40 to 100 Coins a pop, allowing people to pick what they wanted, in addition to wanting to cross-platform purchases (say buy something on PlayStation, play it on Switch and PC. They also had a discount system where depending on Tables you have in your cart, wether how many or which ones, you’d get a discount on the spot. On top of that; they also have Pinball Pass, which grants access to everything except for Indiana Jones.</p><p></p><p>People hated it. While people like me understood it and respected it, But ZEN caved to the criticism.</p><p></p><p>Zen changed it back to buying tables/bundles on platform stores for real money, but as a compromise, they kept the Pinball Coins, in order to pay for Pinball Pass, as a value, AND cross-platform option.</p><p></p><p>Considering the upfront cost of $279.77 for every table available, doubled or tripled up to $839.31 if you wanted to play on PC and/or Switch for example, Pinball Pass is the best option.</p><p></p><p>BTW, if they didn’t change that in-game model, we’d be talking JUST $214.97. ($199.98 if Indiana Jones was also availabile in-game for Pinball Coins)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zacattack99, post: 297983, member: 6661"] Essentally, Zen were going to sell tables in-game. They were to sell tables individually for 40 to 100 Coins a pop, allowing people to pick what they wanted, in addition to wanting to cross-platform purchases (say buy something on PlayStation, play it on Switch and PC. They also had a discount system where depending on Tables you have in your cart, wether how many or which ones, you’d get a discount on the spot. On top of that; they also have Pinball Pass, which grants access to everything except for Indiana Jones. People hated it. While people like me understood it and respected it, But ZEN caved to the criticism. Zen changed it back to buying tables/bundles on platform stores for real money, but as a compromise, they kept the Pinball Coins, in order to pay for Pinball Pass, as a value, AND cross-platform option. Considering the upfront cost of $279.77 for every table available, doubled or tripled up to $839.31 if you wanted to play on PC and/or Switch for example, Pinball Pass is the best option. BTW, if they didn’t change that in-game model, we’d be talking JUST $214.97. ($199.98 if Indiana Jones was also availabile in-game for Pinball Coins) [/QUOTE]
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