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<blockquote data-quote="EldarOfSuburbia" data-source="post: 278303" data-attributes="member: 4106"><p>Some nice fill-in-the-blanks-conspiracy-theory-speculation in there. I'm impressed.</p><p></p><p>I didn't play the first version of the public beta of FX3 WMS, only the current version, so I don't have a comparison with how it was at first. I agree on the difficulty level of FT. It's not there, and multiball in particular is far too easy because it's too easy to trap balls (I made this observation elsewhere). Unfortunately for most people, the only comparison they have for FX3 is TPA - how often does anyone come across a real Fish Tales these days? - so it's the comparison that will be used. As things stand, while I'm impressed with what I'm seeing, it's not anywhere near enough to make me spend money on something I already have. If their first pack had had a license in it - even a "minor" one like The Shadow or Johnny Mnemonic or Demolition Man (yeah, I know, Sly & Sandra & Snipes on the backglass...) - maybe. If I'd managed to not discover TPA at the end of 2013, sure, this would now be an insta-buy... but it's too soon to replace my DVD/Blu-Ray collection with 4K digital (to use Chris's analogy).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EldarOfSuburbia, post: 278303, member: 4106"] Some nice fill-in-the-blanks-conspiracy-theory-speculation in there. I'm impressed. I didn't play the first version of the public beta of FX3 WMS, only the current version, so I don't have a comparison with how it was at first. I agree on the difficulty level of FT. It's not there, and multiball in particular is far too easy because it's too easy to trap balls (I made this observation elsewhere). Unfortunately for most people, the only comparison they have for FX3 is TPA - how often does anyone come across a real Fish Tales these days? - so it's the comparison that will be used. As things stand, while I'm impressed with what I'm seeing, it's not anywhere near enough to make me spend money on something I already have. If their first pack had had a license in it - even a "minor" one like The Shadow or Johnny Mnemonic or Demolition Man (yeah, I know, Sly & Sandra & Snipes on the backglass...) - maybe. If I'd managed to not discover TPA at the end of 2013, sure, this would now be an insta-buy... but it's too soon to replace my DVD/Blu-Ray collection with 4K digital (to use Chris's analogy). [/QUOTE]
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