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Originally Posted by Gamasutra
It's happening...although old favorite MapleStory is now performing below expectations
"Expecting change"
Riiiiiight. Maybe if they changed their image first and tried to clear the bad rep that they have surrounding themselves.
Never played other Nexon games (apparently the Euro IP block is only lifted for MS), so for those who have... Do other Nexon games not have the same P2W crap MS has? Or maybe it's not P2W that is killing MS (in KOREA) but rather the lack of proper content (revamp cycle and new jobs). I mean there's been a few small dungeons but we're still waiting for another "leafre", a huge area with new training spots, 5th job, revamp (nerf) of potential system, etc.
Mabinogi no longer has an ip block for europeans Iirc. And I play Mabinogi and it doesn't feel as P2W as MS because there is so much things to do, it's true thst rebirth cards help a lot and so do pets in the lower levels but you get free transportation pets at the beginning, I'd say that there is a bit of P2W but just in a lower scale than in MS, My friend didn't waste money in the game and he was a top player until like 3 months ago when he quitted.
>Gamasutra
Oh boy I hope Ramin Shokrizade makes some comments on this.
Well I mean DOTA is in the hands of Nexon in Korea so this isn't surprising.
Just keep pushing that Fifa game Nexon.
The difference is you can do the mabi version of cubing, but it's up front immediately the degree of rip off involved in it and how expensive and astronomical that rip off is, and it's so very not necessary for anything that there's no pressure that you have to do it or not be able to compete. Also helps that it's not designed to bes a competition either. It's much more spread between coop content and solo content, and half the time you need a party no one has control of what they're doing anyway so it's less about how super awesome they are as a char and more about how well they can adapt to whatever they're going to have to do. Built in mission scaling helps a ton too.
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