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You get 50% off on all tables you already own instead.
They also said they couldn't do cross buy without their predatory in-game currency but again that was proven false since adding a simple Zen login feature would work.
The game already detects tables you purchased in PFX 3, and is why the price drops 50% on Steam store using the in game store link.
never in my life.
Yadda yadda certain right holders refused to let Zen do this, or so we are led to believe, if you trust Zen.
Same old thing.
We're not getting the tables for free. The 50% discount is almost ok, but in total, it's way too much money in bulk to re-purchase my FX3 collection in the new game, with very little incentive in terms of new visuals or features that were missing in FX3, and are still missing here so...
Perhaps i'm blind, but i don't see much improvements.
Just play them in PFX 3 instead.
Only get tables you don't have in PFX 3 in the new one.
I don't think you're blind, I have to squint really hard to find the difference between FX3 and the new engine.
If they made customizzable room lighting, so you can get the room darker and have the table lights pop out more, anything... Or if they added a REAL customizable camera that is not a single height slider...
Then I'd have probably paid the money again, because I'm getting new features and new functionality for the premium I'm paying a second time.
As it stands, I see the exact same tables visually, using what feels to me like the same physics, and the same old uncomfortable camera angles, so there's not a single thing that can get me excited to spend money again.