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As preface, I believe that those who play only on consoles, and not on mobile devices or PCs, should have some kind of timely access to more of TPA's latest tables. Playstation and XBox console supporters have had to wait months on end for new content. The 360 hasn't had any new content since May of 2015 (and they had to wait nearly three years since season 1's 3rd pack). WiiU owners were teased by FarSight's claim that TPA was available, and they had to wait four years before they could even play ToTAN. I was going to fully support the PS4 version of TPA, but with delays in content, combined with game-breaking bugs and headache-inducing sound break-ups and pops, I decided to support the PC version instead. It is sad to see that few (if any) improvements have been made to the PS4 version. The reality is that the PS4 and XBOX One versions should be fighting for the title of best version of TPA.IMO, I don't see how FarSight can continue to support so many versions of TPA. I say that with total caution, knowing that the PC version could just as easily be on the chopping block.
As preface, I believe that those who play only on consoles, and not on mobile devices or PCs, should have some kind of timely access to more of TPA's latest tables. Playstation and XBox console supporters have had to wait months on end for new content. The 360 hasn't had any new content since May of 2015 (and they had to wait nearly three years since season 1's 3rd pack). WiiU owners were teased by FarSight's claim that TPA was available, and they had to wait four years before they could even play ToTAN.
I was going to fully support the PS4 version of TPA, but with delays in content, combined with game-breaking bugs and headache-inducing sound break-ups and pops, I decided to support the PC version instead. It is sad to see that few (if any) improvements have been made to the PS4 version. The reality is that the PS4 and XBOX One versions should be fighting for the title of best version of TPA.
IMO, I don't see how FarSight can continue to support so many versions of TPA. I say that with total caution, knowing that the PC version could just as easily be on the chopping block.