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TPA Topics #2: How Much Can/Should FarSight Make TPA Into A Franchise?
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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 139048" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>I think this is interesting. It would certainly allow for a more experimental to how they sell the games to customers and for how much. I said it with TPA After Dark, so long as there is a way to allow me the user to bring all the tables under one roof, I don't care how it's split up.</p><p></p><p>The $20 a table thing was just a number thrown out. I think $10 per is much more realistic, but when they were charging *cough cough* and average of $2.50 per, that would have been a significant jump for the audience. Now that it's $5 per table, that would seem much more reasonable. Ultimately they would have to find that sweet spot, charging just enough before you actually turn away too many customers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 139048, member: 134"] I think this is interesting. It would certainly allow for a more experimental to how they sell the games to customers and for how much. I said it with TPA After Dark, so long as there is a way to allow me the user to bring all the tables under one roof, I don't care how it's split up. The $20 a table thing was just a number thrown out. I think $10 per is much more realistic, but when they were charging *cough cough* and average of $2.50 per, that would have been a significant jump for the audience. Now that it's $5 per table, that would seem much more reasonable. Ultimately they would have to find that sweet spot, charging just enough before you actually turn away too many customers. [/QUOTE]
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