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<blockquote data-quote="trash80" data-source="post: 295882" data-attributes="member: 7578"><p>You are soured on a business that is doing everything they can to be a growing and successful endeavor for both employees and customers alike? Well, to each their own... and while there are things about Zen that I am no fan of, I'm still glad they continue to build the pinball products that they do.</p><p></p><p>I thoroughly enjoyed all the Pinball Arcade tables and own them all, but I think you may be looking at Farsight's time with the WMS license with nostalgia, or maybe you just don't know how Farisight operates. Farsight never really engaged with fans except when it came to crowd funding, and if you actually watched their Twitch streams, you would realize that nothing they ever said, hinted at or "promised" in those ever came true. And the bugs... Oh well. Also, if you like Stern tables, you should probably be upset that that license was tied up in limbo due to Farsight and their horrible management of the property, and the many costly missteps made during the development of the Stern app pretty much destroyed any future for growth of the Farsight Stern table library. </p><p></p><p>FX4 should have come out a couple of years ago and BEFORE any of the Williams tables were released, but you know how hindsight works... FX3 was already long in the tooth the day it was released since it is basically just a remastered and repackaged FX2 that allowed Zen to remove specific licensed IP DLC from all the digital storefronts. I'll admit that I am amazed at the work that Deep has done within the available FX3 framework but the hard limits with the engine are now too much to ignore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trash80, post: 295882, member: 7578"] You are soured on a business that is doing everything they can to be a growing and successful endeavor for both employees and customers alike? Well, to each their own... and while there are things about Zen that I am no fan of, I'm still glad they continue to build the pinball products that they do. I thoroughly enjoyed all the Pinball Arcade tables and own them all, but I think you may be looking at Farsight's time with the WMS license with nostalgia, or maybe you just don't know how Farisight operates. Farsight never really engaged with fans except when it came to crowd funding, and if you actually watched their Twitch streams, you would realize that nothing they ever said, hinted at or "promised" in those ever came true. And the bugs... Oh well. Also, if you like Stern tables, you should probably be upset that that license was tied up in limbo due to Farsight and their horrible management of the property, and the many costly missteps made during the development of the Stern app pretty much destroyed any future for growth of the Farsight Stern table library. FX4 should have come out a couple of years ago and BEFORE any of the Williams tables were released, but you know how hindsight works... FX3 was already long in the tooth the day it was released since it is basically just a remastered and repackaged FX2 that allowed Zen to remove specific licensed IP DLC from all the digital storefronts. I'll admit that I am amazed at the work that Deep has done within the available FX3 framework but the hard limits with the engine are now too much to ignore. [/QUOTE]
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