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Almost never. If I want a regular game, I play FX3 on my PC. Interestingly enough, I rarely play the challenges in that version! I do a lot of tournaments instead.I get it, there are those out there that only play using their mobile device. You want it priced and treated like any other system. The problem is most view their device as a casual system (me included) and therefore the freemium model makes more sense to Zen (and it’s that sort of data they are responding to). I truly believe both types of users can be served, mainly by running specials on in game currency once a month that savvy users would use to buy the tables outright for then the same price as all other systems.Yes in game currency can be a bit of a labyrinth, but recognize that’s the whole point. It is the casino not making the exits clear, having no windows, and displaying no clocks. Admire how clever it is, and then be more clever and beat them at their own game. So don’t ask Zen to ruin the illusion by having an obvious purchase price, ask for currency specials to be offered more than once and equal to pricing of every other system. That way they can still snare the whales (term used for those that buy currency indiscriminately) while letting others that know what to look for get the fairest deal.
Almost never. If I want a regular game, I play FX3 on my PC. Interestingly enough, I rarely play the challenges in that version! I do a lot of tournaments instead.
I get it, there are those out there that only play using their mobile device. You want it priced and treated like any other system. The problem is most view their device as a casual system (me included) and therefore the freemium model makes more sense to Zen (and it’s that sort of data they are responding to). I truly believe both types of users can be served, mainly by running specials on in game currency once a month that savvy users would use to buy the tables outright for then the same price as all other systems.
Yes in game currency can be a bit of a labyrinth, but recognize that’s the whole point. It is the casino not making the exits clear, having no windows, and displaying no clocks. Admire how clever it is, and then be more clever and beat them at their own game. So don’t ask Zen to ruin the illusion by having an obvious purchase price, ask for currency specials to be offered more than once and equal to pricing of every other system. That way they can still snare the whales (term used for those that buy currency indiscriminately) while letting others that know what to look for get the fairest deal.