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<blockquote data-quote="SilverSuper" data-source="post: 95668" data-attributes="member: 3372"><p>It's kind of easy to know that you play more than most when all you do is play, eat, go to the bathroom and sleep.</p><p></p><p>Most of my communication the last 17 years has been in US English so you could consider it my 1st language. What's so pompous about stating the self irony in spending 20+ years on getting a single machine when others have 95 or even 240 machines like buying milk and bread or changing socks? I'm admitting that I was romanticizing TPA and that I am a stupid freak. I protected TPA at first when my friend claimed it was far off realistic and way easier than a real machine. It was a guy that isn't even into pinball, just played a little in the 90s. He saw instantly what took me months to realize because I was heavily romanticizing TPA.</p><p></p><p>I'll quote the OP. "It truly is a spectacle to behold. I sat in stunned silence when I first opened Pinbot, my mind was awash of memories as a kid playing it for hours on end. Memories I thought had long been lost. I've again spent hours playing it again, and will do for many years to come thanks to your hard work!" I think he is just romanticizing and would come down to earth if he revisited the real deal.</p><p></p><p>I understand the recreating of pinball for random people who aren't really into it makes sense in a world where doing something profitable is put above doing something right. When I am not into something, I stay away from it. If someone aren't into pinball they should stay far away from pinball in any form and rather spend their time on something they are into. "We failed at recreating pinball, but it was profitable." I'm sorry to ask that Farsight would make a pinball game for people that are into pinball or at least have some modes like standard vs realism. The quality will be thereafter the business model is to pump out table packs in a steady pace to stay afloat instead of making a single table right. There are other threads both here and in other forums asking Farsight to fix existing tables and sort out general issues before pumping out more tables, it's not only me with those thoughts and feelings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverSuper, post: 95668, member: 3372"] It's kind of easy to know that you play more than most when all you do is play, eat, go to the bathroom and sleep. Most of my communication the last 17 years has been in US English so you could consider it my 1st language. What's so pompous about stating the self irony in spending 20+ years on getting a single machine when others have 95 or even 240 machines like buying milk and bread or changing socks? I'm admitting that I was romanticizing TPA and that I am a stupid freak. I protected TPA at first when my friend claimed it was far off realistic and way easier than a real machine. It was a guy that isn't even into pinball, just played a little in the 90s. He saw instantly what took me months to realize because I was heavily romanticizing TPA. I'll quote the OP. "It truly is a spectacle to behold. I sat in stunned silence when I first opened Pinbot, my mind was awash of memories as a kid playing it for hours on end. Memories I thought had long been lost. I've again spent hours playing it again, and will do for many years to come thanks to your hard work!" I think he is just romanticizing and would come down to earth if he revisited the real deal. I understand the recreating of pinball for random people who aren't really into it makes sense in a world where doing something profitable is put above doing something right. When I am not into something, I stay away from it. If someone aren't into pinball they should stay far away from pinball in any form and rather spend their time on something they are into. "We failed at recreating pinball, but it was profitable." I'm sorry to ask that Farsight would make a pinball game for people that are into pinball or at least have some modes like standard vs realism. The quality will be thereafter the business model is to pump out table packs in a steady pace to stay afloat instead of making a single table right. There are other threads both here and in other forums asking Farsight to fix existing tables and sort out general issues before pumping out more tables, it's not only me with those thoughts and feelings. [/QUOTE]
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