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I'm not sure if it's not a technical issue or intentional, but it seems to make the game way easier. It's always the #1 platform as I'm playing, even after news articles mention it's in decline. It consistently holds 25-30% of the market share. Is this intentional? It seems to defeat the purpose of the whole market share concept if it never truly declines or changes significantly. 40-50 developed games later and the classic arcade cabinet is still crushing competition in the market. Makes it hard to even want to bother with any of the other platforms.