Zen Pinball IAP pricedrops

Discussion in 'Price Drops, Must-Have Freebies, and Deals' started by pluto6, May 5, 2016.

  1. pluto6

    pluto6 Well-Known Member

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    Looks like all the Star Wars pinball IAP is reduced from $1.99 to $0.99. If you love Zen Pinball, 50% off is never a bad thing.
     
  2. Exact-Psience

    Exact-Psience Well-Known Member

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    Yeah it's their annual May 4th Star Wars price drop.
     
  3. CygnetSeven

    CygnetSeven Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the heads up guys. Picking up my last three tonight.
     
  4. HotHamBoy

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    Maybe not every table is "great," but they are all absolutely worth $2, let alone a buck.

    Love having some 100+ pinball tables on my iPad between Zen, TPA, Zaccaria, Color Monkey and Timeshock. It may not have buttons but touch controls are ultra responsive and work really well, and portrait orientation is a fantastic plus. So great to have on-the-go.
     
  5. Digital_Guy

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    Re: Zen Pinball IAP pricedrops

    Anyone know the filesize of any of
    these tables? Purchased one, and
    assumed that it was included (but
    locked) with the original file. After
    the purchase, received a message
    saying, "You are about to download
    a very large amount of data. Start
    now?". How much data, exactly?

    Another related question, if some
    in-app purchases require a download
    of additional data, why aren't any
    related filesizes also listed in the store,
    along with the in-app purchase price?
    I had always assumed that in-app
    purchases were included with the
    original file, but based on the alert I
    received (see above), apparently this
    isn't the case? Can someone please
    explain? :confused:

    The App Store really, really needs
    several, if not many, major
    improvements. I won't even start about
    the ambiguity of the listings of many
    'in-app' purchases.
     
  6. pluto6

    pluto6 Well-Known Member

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    I have 52 of the tables installed and it takes 1.1 Gb on my iPad Air2. Total, inluding the App. Seems like a resonable ratio to me.
     
  7. Digital_Guy

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    #7 Digital_Guy, May 6, 2016
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    Re: Zen Pinball IAP pricedrops

    I guess that's reasonable if you have a lot of space, but what about someone that doesn't, how are they to know beforehand? Just because some people have a 256 GB iPad Pro doesn't mean that everyone does. There are many people that only have a 16 GB device.

    Apple got my money on this one, I chose not to download after making the purchase but then receiving the warning about the very 'large file '. Guess I'm glad I didn't pay full price for it, didn't lose as much.

    Still I wonder, if some related in-app purchases require the download of an additional file or component, why Apple doesn't disclose or make this information available in the store, for applications that have an IAP? Why is this information hidden?
     
  8. HotHamBoy

    HotHamBoy Well-Known Member

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    #8 HotHamBoy, May 6, 2016
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    The individual tables aren't really that big, despite the warning. Something between 20-45mb, I'm guessing, judging by the size of The Pinball Arcade tables.

    To be fair though, you couldn't honestly have thought a 46mb app contained all the data for some 50-odd 3D tables, especially given that they release new tables regularly. It actually makes more sense to not include the data for tables you haven't bought, because you don't want to download a bunch of unused data onto your device. I don't think they "gotcha."

    Oh, also, you can still download the table. It says "buy" but when you click it it will tell you that you already purchased it and prompt the download again.
     
  9. Digital_Guy

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    Re: Zen Pinball IAP pricedrops

    I guess I understand some of what you
    are saying, but the practice of not
    listing filesizes in the store for additional
    data or components that are required
    to be transferred or downloaded for
    any in-app purchases still sounds very
    deceptive to me. My question still is,
    why is there a need to be this way?
    The filesize for the original application
    is listed, why not be fair and list the
    sizes of any or all additional
    components, instead of playing a
    game of 'find me if you can' with the
    customer?

    If Apple intentionally hides this
    information in the store, can someone
    please tell me an easy way of finding
    it - before having to make a purchase?

    I'm still looking for an explanation of
    why anyone thinks this information
    needs to be hidden from customer
    view in the first place.

    :confused:
     
  10. Exact-Psience

    Exact-Psience Well-Known Member

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    I dont think it was intentional to "hide" the info. It's just that it wasnt a priority to place the info there. And if it was, it seems it would be the dev's responsibility to add it rather than apple.
     
  11. pluto6

    pluto6 Well-Known Member

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    Email Zen. They will likely give you the information. It would nice to have all the table sizes
     
  12. Digital_Guy

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    Can anyone point to a product info. page in the App Store that has a listing of IAPs, including their related filesize(s)? This is something I have never seen. :confused:
     

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