Originally Posted by Yosei
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Don't blame all of Outspark, or even Outspark.. like SKiNG explained to us: The makers in Korea send them all of the patches and such and all they do is apply them to the game. If something doesn't work, they have to wait for the Koreans again. Look at it like this...
Outspark is doing a quiz, Onsoft, the original makers, gives them all of the answers. All Outspark has to do is write them down. All they can do is hope its right and works, if not, they just ask Onsoft to give it to them again.
They do what they can.
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That can be true, but there is also something called Quality Assurance. Outspark could at least test these patches thoroghly before placing them out to the public.
With the opening of the cash shop this cant be run under the "stick it out there" pretense.
If you know anyone who works with servers that manage banks, insurance numbers, employee records, payment records, you know that before they even roll out new software given by developers they perform extensive tests. Multiple operating environments, multiple machines, stress tests, functionality tests, etc.
The same goes with just about any other professional company out there. Its the same with car-manufacturing, or manufacturing of almost anything. Sure you get the bad bunch, but have you noticed? Cars with leaking fuel cells will be recalled immediately, bad pipes get replaced, bad parts get removed.
Outspark should at least be able to roll back and wait for a decent patch.
EDIT: Whats more take a look at this!!!!
http://www.outspark.com/forums/showt...370#post309370
I think my blame is entirely warranted.