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<blockquote data-quote="Gorgias32" data-source="post: 284184" data-attributes="member: 5914"><p>A couple of points:</p><p></p><p>1. If Zen can get enough video views, they don't need to sell the tables outright - and in fact it may be more profitable for them in the long term if fewer people do the one-time purchase. Depends on how widely the app spreads and how many people feel it's worthwhile to watch videos. I can tell you that when the beta started I didn't think I would watch the videos, but I have ended up playing a ton of them (usually kick it off and put my phone down) to get the 50 ticket pack, or the video award card, or level 2 challenge. You really need to play the videos in order to get the tickets needed for upgrades.</p><p></p><p>2. Upgrading a table to two stars is the big one, since it gives you free play. Three stars basically just unlocks the enhanced graphics (which are pretty, but don't really add anything to the gameplay and can at times be distracting) and makes the table available for the level 3 daily challenge (which can be brutally difficult, but which does pay off with good awards). I have yet to upgrade a table to 4 stars, but that is the one that unlocks the pro physics and lets you play offline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gorgias32, post: 284184, member: 5914"] A couple of points: 1. If Zen can get enough video views, they don't need to sell the tables outright - and in fact it may be more profitable for them in the long term if fewer people do the one-time purchase. Depends on how widely the app spreads and how many people feel it's worthwhile to watch videos. I can tell you that when the beta started I didn't think I would watch the videos, but I have ended up playing a ton of them (usually kick it off and put my phone down) to get the 50 ticket pack, or the video award card, or level 2 challenge. You really need to play the videos in order to get the tickets needed for upgrades. 2. Upgrading a table to two stars is the big one, since it gives you free play. Three stars basically just unlocks the enhanced graphics (which are pretty, but don't really add anything to the gameplay and can at times be distracting) and makes the table available for the level 3 daily challenge (which can be brutally difficult, but which does pay off with good awards). I have yet to upgrade a table to 4 stars, but that is the one that unlocks the pro physics and lets you play offline. [/QUOTE]
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