Kolchak357
Senior Pigeon
- May 31, 2012
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I thought we were in for another dish from the Olive Garden then.
If only we could be that lucky.
I thought we were in for another dish from the Olive Garden then.
When is the official funeral?
lucky we have Zen , no need to say anymore !!!
I have to agree with you on this. After a regular release schedule, it seems to have slowed to a crawl.Zen hasn't proved that they are willing to releases tables with 3rd party licenses. Where are tables like Indiana Jones, Adams Family, Terminator 2, Star Trek TNG, Scared Stiff, Twilight Zone, The Shadow, Dracula, Judge Dredd, Indianapolis 500, Congo, Doctor Who, Who Dunnit, Demolition Man, The Flintstones and NBA Fastbreak?
Maybe not all of them are possible, but even Farsight managed to get licenses for some of them.
Alphanumeric tables are missing completely on FX3. At least highlights like FunHouse, The Machine: Bride of Pinbot, Taxi, Elvira and the Party Monsters, Whirlwind, Black Knight 2000, Earthshaker, Diner and High Speed would be great.
Even some Digital tables are good enough to bring them to FX3, like Centaur (II), Black Knight and Space Shuttle.
All those tables are fan favorites. Without those tables FX3 feels very incomplete and we will have to stick to other solutions like Pinball Arcade and VPX (VR).
VR is also missing. Farsight has Stern Pinball VR with ~10 tables at least.
So at the moment I don't see that Zen is the real savior of digital pinball. They only released all the easy/uncomplicated DMD tables until now. And I'm not sure if they really want to release the other tables, because it would have been easier to sell some (alpha)numeric tables in a bundle with DMD tables - they missed that chance.
If they get Stern/Sega/Data East licenses it's even less likely they'll try to obtain some of those 3rd party licences or give us (alpha)numeric tables.
Zen hasn't proved that they are willing to releases tables with 3rd party licenses.
I have to agree with you on this. After a regular release schedule, it seems to have slowed to a crawl.
I appreciate that TPA used to tease their tables so you could guess at the next release.
Zen hasn't said anything, have they? Which was the last batch released? I'm genuinely forgetful. Was it the monster pack, or was there one after that?
As someone that still plays tpa on my iPad, it's interesting that they still have contests. It may only be a couple of people there, but they're doing their best to keep a pulse going, even if it is weak.
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Zen hasn't proved that they are willing to releases tables with 3rd party licenses. Where are tables like Indiana Jones, Adams Family, Terminator 2, Star Trek TNG, Scared Stiff, Twilight Zone, The Shadow, Dracula, Judge Dredd, Indianapolis 500, Congo, Doctor Who, Who Dunnit, Demolition Man, The Flintstones and NBA Fastbreak?
Maybe not all of them are possible, but even Farsight managed to get licenses for some of them.
Alphanumeric tables are missing completely on FX3. At least highlights like FunHouse, The Machine: Bride of Pinbot, Taxi, Elvira and the Party Monsters, Whirlwind, Black Knight 2000, Earthshaker, Diner and High Speed would be great.
Even some Digital tables are good enough to bring them to FX3, like Centaur (II), Black Knight and Space Shuttle.
All those tables are fan favorites. Without those tables FX3 feels very incomplete and we will have to stick to other solutions like Pinball Arcade and VPX (VR).
VR is also missing. Farsight has Stern Pinball VR with ~10 tables at least.
So at the moment I don't see that Zen is the real savior of digital pinball. They only released all the easy/uncomplicated DMD tables until now. And I'm not sure if they really want to release the other tables, because it would have been easier to sell some (alpha)numeric tables in a bundle with DMD tables - they missed that chance.
If they get Stern/Sega/Data East licenses it's even less likely they'll try to obtain some of those 3rd party licences or give us (alpha)numeric tables.
I have to agree with you on this. After a regular release schedule, it seems to have slowed to a crawl.
I appreciate that TPA used to tease their tables so you could guess at the next release.
Zen hasn't said anything, have they? Which was the last batch released? I'm genuinely forgetful. Was it the monster pack, or was there one after that?
As someone that still plays tpa on my iPad, it's interesting that they still have contests. It may only be a couple of people there, but they're doing their best to keep a pulse going, even if it is weak.
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FarSight only released 2 licensed tables, Twilight Zone and Star Trek
On top of that, FarSight had to crowd source funding which Zen is vehemently against.
You doubt Zen's ability to license? Who couldn't FarSight get to even take a phone call, and who is Zen working hand in hand with? Oh yeah, Marvel, and LucasFilm. They not only secured licensing with Universal, they've created 6 original tables for them. They've licensed with Fox (who is now Disney), Bethesda, Valve, and more. I think their track record speaks volumes.
You have to remember, taking on the Williams license was a big risk to Zen
They purposely started out with DMD era because 1) that was what was most popular with the TPA crowd
Again, give it some time. They put out 18 DMD tables in one year. They are not stopping at that for table count. It's like complaining that The Witcher has barely touched on any of the stories from the books while Game of Thrones covered all theirs and went beyond. When Zen has put out 7 years worth of content, feel free to make all the comparisons you want.
Is the VR user base that plays pinball large enough to justify the costs?
I don't understand how you can say the 18 tables they've recreated are easy or uncomplicated. I mean in what way? Licensing?
You forgot about...
...Yes licencing. AFAIK only two tables needed extra licencing and even those were the easy ones, that didn't need Kickstarter campaigns in the past.