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<blockquote data-quote="mmmagnetic" data-source="post: 21733" data-attributes="member: 558"><p>Oh, and not to sound too demanding, but I guess this is a good time to ask: I (and I assume a lot of other fans) would love a little TZ progress diary, with some snapshots of the disassembly process, the digitizing, just all the little things you do each day... I love seeing little tidbits like that, I think you would be surprised how much your fans are interested in having a little sneak peek once in a while - especially in the light of potential future kickstarter projects.</p><p></p><p>Some pics, screenshots or little videos here and there, it wouldn't have to be anything fancy (though the recent DLC teaser videos have had fantastic editing with all the sound effects and the music placed in a vers trailer-y manner), I think that would male every backer feel like a part of the process and increase the loyalty to TPA.</p><p></p><p>It would also help newcomers understand that recreating these machines involves a ton of work and isn't just as easy as slapping together some polygons in an editor. I think the "this is real pinball" part would help people realize that a couple of bucks for each table is very reasonable for what you get in return.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmmagnetic, post: 21733, member: 558"] Oh, and not to sound too demanding, but I guess this is a good time to ask: I (and I assume a lot of other fans) would love a little TZ progress diary, with some snapshots of the disassembly process, the digitizing, just all the little things you do each day... I love seeing little tidbits like that, I think you would be surprised how much your fans are interested in having a little sneak peek once in a while - especially in the light of potential future kickstarter projects. Some pics, screenshots or little videos here and there, it wouldn't have to be anything fancy (though the recent DLC teaser videos have had fantastic editing with all the sound effects and the music placed in a vers trailer-y manner), I think that would male every backer feel like a part of the process and increase the loyalty to TPA. It would also help newcomers understand that recreating these machines involves a ton of work and isn't just as easy as slapping together some polygons in an editor. I think the "this is real pinball" part would help people realize that a couple of bucks for each table is very reasonable for what you get in return. [/QUOTE]
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