AtGames Survey…we want to hear from you!

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Hello IFPA community! AtGames has put together a quick survey just for you—share your pinball playing preferences to help us refine our plans for the coming months. We’re thrilled to hear from this amazing and expanding community. Thanks for joining in! Link below : https://forms.gle/fj7tZPMUL55S4tKc8

7 responses to “AtGames Survey…we want to hear from you!”

  1. Ban the nonstop complainers says:

    Here’s a thought: how about we stop letting .01% of the pinball community lord over every decision and every tournament. One racist gas station employee has allowed every last social justice warrior screech for two weeks about a minor incident and create drama for 99.99999% of players who do t give a rats ass which bathroom and tone uses. Stop coddling g the extrem minority just because they cry the loudest.

    • lol says:

      You’re the only one crashing out and complaining nonstop, buddy. 🙂

    • Inclusivity is easy and right says:

      Danny, is that you again?

      It sure seems like the clear majority support inclusivity. It’s not tough. If you don’t care what bathroom people use, why are you supporting the “show me what’s in your underwear” crowd?

    • Anonymous Victim says:

      You realize it went beyond the bathroom to death threats against the players right? And with that knowledge the IFPA still released the names of the victims to the public? Ignoring the sanctioning argument. What’s your take on those issues?

  2. Gail Schwartz says:

    I can’t answer micro hd broke.. can’t play for 3 months more sign in issue for months. They stolen $600+ from me .I have 99% of the pins. Currently can’t redeem my $60 of bought sale games. Good machines. But when thieves come out ..avoid like the plague. Can’t even play the thing. Avoid,avoid avoid. No matter what clothes they put on it.

  3. Pinballisforeveryone says:

    I prefer playing pinball in a non-discriminatory environment. I also prefer playing pinball in a group that follows its own rules and regulations.

  4. Jessica Kent-Smith says:

    What good are new rules and policies if you wouldn’t even enforce the original rules and policies?

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