![]() ![]() And now there’s a new version of Pinball FX available in early access via the Epic Games Store. Simply called Pinball FX, it aims to provide a next-generation pinball experience. Along with 4K resolution it has HDR support, And if you have a graphics cards capable of it, you can even enable ray-tracing. Needless to say, with everything enabled, a pinball game has never looked so good. Although as ever, framerate is king when your reflexes and response times are tested. The base Pinball FX experience can be downloaded for free, and it’s definitely worth doing so: every day there are free tables for you to try. If you want to get the most out of Pinball FX, however, then buying a table or two is recommended. But unlike in the past when you could just buy a table – or pack of tables – from the store with real money, here, you first need to buy tickets and then use them to purchase tables within the game. While Pinball FX is in early access, there are already a wide range of tables for purchase. There are no less than nine Star Wars tables, for example, as well as six tables from Universal properties such as Jaws, Jurassic Park and Back to the Future. There are 12 classics Williams tables, too, and 11 Zen Studios originals. Paramount has also just joined the fun with a brand new World War Z table. The tables range in price, with the majority being around 55-60 tickets, which equates to around £4. They are frequently discounted though, with a huge majority currently available at 33% off. Considering how many coins you’d lose to these machines in real life they’re not badly priced at all, but those who have previously invested in Pinball FX2 or Pinball FX3 may be hesitant to rebuy the tables they already own in an older version. There’s probably not much point, either, as while the tables in Pinball FX do look prettier and more realistic, they still look good in Pinball FX3. It perhaps makes sense for pinball fans to buy new tables in the newer version of the game though, especially considering it also brings new features to the table. Although there is another option: the Pinball FX Pinball Pass will grant players to most tables and features, and it’s available on a 30-day or annual basis. Recommend anyone else been screwed to do the same.Whichever way players gain full access to tables, they’ll find challenges to complete, and the option to play in both classic and arcade modes. Oh and in the meantime, I'm going to post on every public forum I can find warning people. Which I'm going to, screw these guys, I'll take my 60 quid and never give another penny to this crooked developer unless something changes. ![]() looks like we've basically lost you 5 tables from Pinball FX3, how about we give you codes for the next 5 tables we release' - I'd have probably been happy, instead they push the burden onto the consumer, ie me, to mess about contacting sony support to get a refund. ![]() If they had said 'look, sorry hands up, we didn't see that as being a problem, but now there isn't anything we can do. Even better the total lack of empathy or willingness to offer compensation from support is disgusting. However, in the process they have screwed over many of their long term customers. Thing is, I suspect they did this to try and benefit consumers - have a single codebase, single set of tables over all platforms, single renderer etc, and remove Pinball 2 from stores to reduce the burden on support. Whats the solution here, do I get Sony involved for a refund? None of these tiles / tables appear in my list as a PS4 download as they were never downloaded on the ps4 at purchase time.ĭon't say 'play them in Zen Pinball 3' - not all of these are available on that. ![]() Round and round with support, try clicking import, try downloading all again etc. Now you have closed the store front for ZenPinball 2, which means I can't ever download and use the content I've purchased, on the Ps4 that I've just got. Almost a month later and still no resolution.Īll purchased on Ps3 as cross buy titles, but never downloaded on ps4 (as didn't have access to one). ![]()
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