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Why The Recent Emphasis On Licensed Tables?
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<blockquote data-quote="bavelb" data-source="post: 38049" data-attributes="member: 358"><p>Quite simple, out of the top tables the ratio licensed/nonlicensed is 50/50. </p><p></p><p>If you want to emphasize on bringing the most popular tables, and you already brought out 4 of the most popular nonlicensed one (MM, TOM, CV and FH) you are going to have to bring out licensed ones. In fact, the only unconfirmed nonlicensed table out of the top 20 is White Water. The rest is either already brought out, a bit delayed due to "unforeseen opportunities" (AfM was most likely delayed in favor of the timecommitted Elvira deal and the kickstarter bound TZ) or already announced/confirmed.</p><p></p><p>So a 50/50 split between licensed/unlicensed tables is only to be expected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bavelb, post: 38049, member: 358"] Quite simple, out of the top tables the ratio licensed/nonlicensed is 50/50. If you want to emphasize on bringing the most popular tables, and you already brought out 4 of the most popular nonlicensed one (MM, TOM, CV and FH) you are going to have to bring out licensed ones. In fact, the only unconfirmed nonlicensed table out of the top 20 is White Water. The rest is either already brought out, a bit delayed due to "unforeseen opportunities" (AfM was most likely delayed in favor of the timecommitted Elvira deal and the kickstarter bound TZ) or already announced/confirmed. So a 50/50 split between licensed/unlicensed tables is only to be expected. [/QUOTE]
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