What is it about Steam users you think that makes them not like pinball? Why do Xbox 360 and PS3 owners like pinball but PC owners don't? I just don't see the connection as to why Steam users wouldn't buy a pinball game.
Perhaps releasing TPA on Steam as a free to play game (similar to mobile...
While I agree the Steam doesn't necessarily cater to casual gamers, that doesn't mean they don't stock casual games. Heck, Peggle used to be one of the most popular games on Steam. And considering that Steam has a whole "casual" section in their store, I don't see this as a valid reason. Sure...
Games for Windows Live is a horrible service and I will absolutely not buy TPA on PC if that's what it is released on. The service is buggy and just downright bad. Piracy definitely doesn't have anything to do with it. If anything, Steam has shown the industry that if you provide customers with...
Steam takes a 30% cut, just like Apple so I doubt that's the reason.
Everyone should email Gabe Newell (the head of Valve) and let him know you want the game on Steam. He actually reads and responds to emails that fans send him. gaben@valvesoftware.com
This also happens on the upper playfield with the two right clippers. The ball can clip through the higher flipper when it's resting on the lower flipper.
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