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<blockquote data-quote="weirdingway" data-source="post: 143222" data-attributes="member: 2571"><p>So from a pure enjoyment POV, nothing over its successor (a valid query as it's not uncommon for a predecessor to have some feature that was omitted in a sequel that really didn't need to). I totally understand the historical significance and that's what I was talking about before would be including it for the sake of including it for a complete historical collection. But I certainly hope that the more fun version (imo, of course...though if fun as it relates between versions is the definition of more mechanics and improvements across the board...then it's virtually fact) is coming immediately next. This title feels like something that could have been lumped in a bundle or just done near the end to wrap up the collection when they ran out of the premium titles. In fact, why not make it a bundle? The playfield has a ton of similarities that I feel like they could use a lot of the assets and making HS2 wouldn't be as daunting as a new pin altogether. It just occurred to me right now, that La Grange is the theme in HS2 so if it's just a matter of those rights possibly being expensive I'd love to see a KS for it go up this month.</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying FS is necessarily doing it out of order, but as an example if they had the option to do AF:Gold or just AF. I'm sure people would question FS if they chose to just to do AF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weirdingway, post: 143222, member: 2571"] So from a pure enjoyment POV, nothing over its successor (a valid query as it's not uncommon for a predecessor to have some feature that was omitted in a sequel that really didn't need to). I totally understand the historical significance and that's what I was talking about before would be including it for the sake of including it for a complete historical collection. But I certainly hope that the more fun version (imo, of course...though if fun as it relates between versions is the definition of more mechanics and improvements across the board...then it's virtually fact) is coming immediately next. This title feels like something that could have been lumped in a bundle or just done near the end to wrap up the collection when they ran out of the premium titles. In fact, why not make it a bundle? The playfield has a ton of similarities that I feel like they could use a lot of the assets and making HS2 wouldn't be as daunting as a new pin altogether. It just occurred to me right now, that La Grange is the theme in HS2 so if it's just a matter of those rights possibly being expensive I'd love to see a KS for it go up this month. I'm not saying FS is necessarily doing it out of order, but as an example if they had the option to do AF:Gold or just AF. I'm sure people would question FS if they chose to just to do AF. [/QUOTE]
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