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Also, many of you have brought up the PC version being evolved over time and you are correct...but it's not going to be free. When the PC version does finally come out, we will all have to purchase the PC version and all the tables once again (regardless of how many platforms we have already purchased The Pinball Arcade on) since NONE of our purchases on currently supported platforms will transfer over to the PC. It's funny how many are willing to pony up the cash for the PC version, but are reluctant to do the same for the PS4 and Xbox 720.
No, it's not a reluctance to purchase for the PS4. It's that if you aren't gonna be getting a PS4 as soon as it comes out, and the writing is on the wall for the PS3 and it being supported long term by FarSight, time to jump ship for a format like the PC that will be supported for the future. I'm only ponying up for one format as is currently (no smart phone and the iPad is my wife's). And while I have Windows 8, I don't plan on buying that version of TPA either unless it is going to be the same as the PC build. I want to play on my TV through my PS3, I really do. But whereas we used to be only a month behind mobile, now we're 3. We still have no tourneys, there's the promise of 3D, but will that be for PS3 or PS4 now?
I'm fine with having essentially paid for a full price game and having all the tables I have now. But like I mentioned, say I don't get a PS4 till 2 years from now. By then, if I were to re-buy all that DLC in PS4 form, I'd be looking at dropping near $200, for 64+ tables. That's after having already spent that much on PS3 versions were I to continue as I have. People that play World of Warcraft, and have been doing so for the last 5 years, think they wanna think about how much they've spent in that time? Well, what if they were charged that amount of money upfront with the knowledge they'd be playing for 5 years. Bet the majority of them would balk and find some other things to spend the money on.
I've been through the double dip nightmare with movies. I had a very large LaserDisc collection, of which I probably replaced half with DVD. The thing that lessened the blow was that DVDs were so much cheaper than a LaserDisc. Now I buy Blu-Ray, but there has been very few DVDs that I've actually replaced. At one time I added up how much I had spent on LaserDiscs and then how much I had spent on replacing them, and the number shocked me. Like, I could have bought a car. That's why I don't do Blu-Ray double dips. My collection was built up over a very long period of time and so the money spent wasn't noticeable. That's TPA. If FarSight does half the social interaction things we're hoping for, having a lot of tables on the same system is going to be important. Being told to just keep your old console hooked up isn't going to be a viable solution. And most of all, if Zen does what I think they'll do, it'll be salt in the wound should FarSight not follow suit.