*sigh* I know, lamchopz, many people really, really like the game, and Outspark is certainly playing this to their advantage. I wish they would react more positively to criticisms (umm, I don't think they react at all now) rather than just head off in the direction they destined themselves to.
Perhaps an
interview with Outspark's CEOs may enlighten you.
Good business or taking advantage of consumers?
( ^ after writing that, I decided that they gotta go hand in hand, but oh well)
Originally Posted by Loveless
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Counterparts as in the other versions? I'd say they're stable in a sense where they provide prompt feedback on common bugs and have a check list visible to players (that they actually do check off). They also keep people up to date on current issues on a weekly basis. << This is mostly from what I see in Bright Kingdom cause that's the only site I can actually read.
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They do have an office in Seoul. But the speed at which they respond to gameplay issues is like...
A sends representative flying from NA to Korea
B activity takes place in Korea
C representative takes updated game modules and flies back to NA
D finally we get an update. Oh yah, a section regarding specific game issues should definitely be setup. Things like spelling errors that have persisted since CB and character animation issues that have been around for months need to be there 24/7 to serve as constant reminders. Seriously. They don't affect gameplay and don't take long to fix, with no adverse consequences ._.