![]() Regardless of this glitch, it's great news that the company not only secured the rights to transfer tables into the new engine but also between the Xbox One and Windows 10. I've reached out to Zen Studios to see if this problem is widespread or only limited to my account. Unfortunately, there's no way to fix this and while it doesn't appear to impact gameplay, it seems like it might be preventing me from installing all of the tables that I should be able to. After installing the game through Microsoft (not Steam), and linking up my Xbox profile, I received an error telling me that my Windows profile is a lower version than my Xbox One profile and that I should upgrade. There also appears to be an issue importing some tables into Windows 10. In addition, after about 10 different times, it took me to the Store and gave me an error another half dozen times for some reason. If you only have a few tables, this process probably wouldn't be too bad, but since I own 58 of the 68 available tables, it was annoying. On the Xbox One, this caused the game to constantly switch to the Xbox Store for each group of tables that I owned where I then had to select install and then press "B" to go back to Pinball FX3, where the game then automatically took me to the next set of tables in the Store. When you first run Pinball FX3, you'll need to press the "X" button on the Xbox One (or the space bar on Windows 10) to run the import process. While it would've been nice if importing was done automatically, unfortunately it's not and the process is a little annoying. Here's the list of tables that you won't be able to play:īefore you can play any of your previously purchased tables, you'll need to go through the import process. The bad news is that there were few tables that Zen Studios was not able to secure the licensing for, meaning you will probably never be able to play them in the new engine. ![]() The first question any player of Pinball FX2 will ask is: "What about my old tables?" The good news is that you will be able to import almost any of your previous tables into the new Pinball FX3 engine. How well does the new engine work? Let's take a look. The company also released three tables based on films from Universal Studios: Back to the Future, Jaws, and E.T., which we hope to review in the future. Although the core of the game is still very similar, there are now many competitive modes that let you go against both friends and strangers alike. That's why Zen Studios has released Pinball FX3, a free upgrade from the previous Pinball FX2, available on Xbox One, Playstation 4, and Steam. While there is replayability in trying to get new high scores and complete different modes, Pinball FX2 was definitely a single player experience, and in today's age of connectivity, the lack of multiplayer options was definitely missing. The problem is that many people would play a table for awhile, get a high score, and then move on. To date, the company has released over 70 different tables. After awhile, the company then began working with content companies to license their themes, bringing rise to sets like Marvel's Women of Power and Vengeance and Virtue, various Star Wars tables, and even some tables based on video games. Zen Studios has long been known for their high-quality pinball engine.
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