By the way, seeing the season 5 placeholders on the pinballarcade.com site just makes me happy.
Lets hope its one of the better seasons we will have.
There hasn't been a bad season yet.
There hasn't been a bad season yet.
FS has kept their word and my interest every month releasing new tables. Seasons really don't mean much in this context.
mpad totaly agree.There hasn't been a bad season yet.
Releasing tables every month?Wishful thinking for me.For various systems the whole Season thing really is rendered mute and is a bad joke.
HS2 makes sense to me as a season seller. You know, kick it off with an A+ title.
I don't know why you think the seasons are a bad joke though. iOS is the only one that can't buy the season until the end. For everyone else, the season is a great deal provided you were gonna buy 6 of the 10 tables anyway.
Don't get me wrong.Season Passes are a great thing, especially for me since i am bound to buy every TPA table anyhow.I mean that the Season release schedule is a bad joke for PS3 users.A Season format for me indicates a regular release, in this case monthly(or at least every two months), to look forward to.Just not the case for PS3 and other consoles.There they might as well abandon calling it a Season and just communicate that they will have random releases throughout the year.
On a funny side note - I get my zen table on ps3 2 days before it's available on iOS
Hehe...in general, unlike Farsight, Zen has no problem releasing tables(also single tables) within the same week on all platforms.And, also unlike Farsight, they have no problem communicating the exact release date 2,3 weeks beforehand.None of this should, could, maybe, we'll see, let's get lucky stuff.
Don't get me wrong.Love TPA and always look forward to the next table.But i feel Farsights communication and release department leaves room for improvement.
Actually it's just different ways of handling that communication.
Farsight are very much about "this is what we're doing now", each month's table is on the front burner and in development in the preceding weeks, and they will from time-to-time give peeks into the build process.
Zen, it appears, will be working on a table without publicizing it, until it's ready. So when they say that "Ant-Man is coming out next week", what they mean is, it was ready 6 weeks or more ago and they already submitted it to Sony (and presumably Microsoft) then. And to Apple with what they might estimate to be enough time (given Apple's approval times are a mystery known only to Apple, maybe). So when release date comes around, everything is ready to go.
So the trade-off between the two is, with Farsight, you know what the latest stuff is going to be as soon as possible, but know there's going to be an inevitable delay on some platforms when it's ready. The alternative - doing what Zen does - would mean a sudden gap in the release schedule and an uneven release schedule for everyone, which really isn't in Farsight's interests. If they'd done that from the get-go, fine, but they're locked into the cycle now and it would be extremely difficult, if not irreparably damaging, for them to break out of it.
Since I'm not a PS3/4/Vita/X360/XONE owner, the release schedule for these consoles is only something I tend to notice in passing in the background. I can understand the frustration though. Probably similar to, but maybe somewhat more annoying than, the Skyrim DLC which was X360-exclusive before coming to the PC (and was delayed time and time again for PS3).
I guess though I am a patient guy. It took Bethesda 2+ years to finally officially admit that they were working on Fallout 4 when they announced they'd walked away from Skyrim. I was never one of those complaining on a daily basis that they weren't handing down any official word.
As for Safe Cracker - yes, it will be today, along with newsletter and hint. (Still think it'll be F-14, by the way.)