For me it was the more tables the better. Have all 28 on ps3. I think the more variety one has the better your skills get. And the replay on is never ending, still play most all tables they are that good.
An Ode to the Release of Zen Pinball on the Wii U
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Lol. Well I've never had a choice before. We got 4 tables for each set on the 3ds. I'm a Zen slappy so ill download them all and concentrate on one at a time. Of course that's when we finally get the dlc. On my android I got all but two and those I already had but they were on sale at 99 cents so it wasn't a big deal.
I'm sure I'll grab several, just not sure when. Is it possible to get individual tables from packs without having to get the entire pack? (get Spiderman and Wolverine without getting Iron-man and Blade)Last edited by Everly; 01-20-2013, 12:44 PM.Comment
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I can't speak for sure on this but you should be able to buy only one table at a time if you so choose. The packs just help keep the price down and add insentive for those that might not buy a lot. I think there might be a good chance of having a sale for early adaptors. At least when introduced to the google play that's what happened.Proud member of the Hyna Gang! Keeping pinball alive on the Wii U!Comment
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I can't speak for sure on this but you should be able to buy only one table at a time if you so choose. The packs just help keep the price down and add insentive for those that might not buy a lot. I think there might be a good chance of having a sale for early adaptors. At least when introduced to the google play that's what happened.
Also, I don't think we're doing a sale out of the gate, but Nintendo does allow us to change the pricing ourselves, which means that it will be easier for us to schedule sales (which should increase their frequency, much like on mobile).Comment
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Actually, on consoles, we tend to make you buy a 4 pack (any 4 pack) before you can buy individual tables. On mobile, Win 8, and Mac, that's not the case. I think we also made an exception when ZP2 released on PS3/Vita allowing players to buy PvZ without buying a 4 pack first. I'm not 100% sure on Wii U but I believe we're requiring a 4 pack purchase before individual ones are available there as well.
Also, I don't think we're doing a sale out of the gate, but Nintendo does allow us to change the pricing ourselves, which means that it will be easier for us to schedule sales (which should increase their frequency, much like on mobile).Last edited by Everly; 01-20-2013, 03:56 PM.Comment
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How about in Euros or GBP? Would it just be based on the exchange rate from USD, or will it be a little more expensive here, like everything else?sigpicComment
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feel free to add me in the wiiverse its FanOfMK20 and you can allways find me on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/#!/DerekColeman.Comment
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I'm waiting until it is available to download and then I'm going to add the funds as needed. Getting the Zen Classic pack for sure and then moving from there.Comment
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How was that decision reached. What features does the Wii U version have that isn't on the other platforms to make up for the lack of online multi-player and thus justify the same price structure?Comment
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That sort of raises an interesting question. The price of the tables is the same for the Wii U as it is for the other consoles, even though it is missing (at least what I believe) a major element in not having the online multi-player feature.
How was that decision reached. What features does the Wii U version have that isn't on the other platforms to make up for the lack of online multi-player and thus justify the same price structure?
For the record, less than 5 percent of our players use online multiplayer.Comment
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