http://maplestory.nexon.net/news/news/current/00Fzq/
Originally Posted by Nexon
http://maplestory.nexon.net/news/news/current/00Fzq/
Originally Posted by Nexon
Ah, good. No rollback.
Only have to wait a week to get your characters fixed if you were changed.
I give props to you Nexon for sorting out the causes and double props for actually working it out, just that it wasn't immediately obvious. It sucks for the affected players but a rollback would have been even worse, sometimes there's just no easy way out.
Yeah, a WEEK long wait for affected players? Holy crap that sucks.
several players turned into Phantom after clicking on a special, generated NPC then accepting a certain quest.Watthis is the only way that characters were changing from a different job into Phantom
Sometimes when you double click on an NPC, it clicks through the NPC and hits the affected player as well when players stack on NPCs. Their logic holds.
Eh, it's possible for invisible ones. Some do exist, although even with Fiel's explanation which is plausible, players were still being advanced when he was moving around the map. A NPC can't be moving and mimicking the exact movement of a player.
Exactly.. Including the fact players reported being turned into Phantoms by clicking others.
That's why I stated there weren't any VISIBLE ones, at the very least. I'm well aware that there are invisible NPCs in the game. However, he moves around the map. NPCs cannot follow characters around like that.
Good catch.
I recall similar things happening to NPCs in the far past where people have forcefully moved them. But hell, with the way this game is, anything is possible with a little tinkering. I don't understand what the point in this would be though, other than just being a little pomegranate head.
Might just be me, but I feel that Nexon's PR has really improved over the last year. This issue didn't even happen 24 hours ago and they have already addressed most of the concerns surrounding it.
What is UP with Nexon and their effective communication skills? Seriously. A hundred words or so and they've captured the history, resolution, and potential fallout damages of the problem (no rollback).
The fact that this is even possible shows how advanced hackers are getting.
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