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Closed "I would like to speak to your Manager"
If you work you would understand this phrase.
My view on all this, as I hardly ever post:
Time and time again has Nothern American Nexon - Maplestory has had maintenances that have gone far beyond their estimated time and we have received a "somewhat" automated apology from a lower tier of management regarding the drastic situation. Let me remind players, this isn't just a game, its also customer service. This company is here to serve the mass with their products being their game, that you put your time, effort and money into. With all forms of customer service there are protocols that will require supervisors and even managers to be involved should a situation arise that is beyond that of someone who is to follow the protocols. This situation demands the highest form of management, with their input on a situation like this.
Understand that the "community managers'' are doing their best to provide for the community, but it is not enough. We, as a community need the input of the "man in charge". There are other notable games and corporations that have their developers/management/man in charge offer an input in a blog, or some type of "Dev post". We need something of that to show a sign that their staff is aware of the situation.
An Apology atleast.
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if u cannot comprehend. Leave the game and stop wasting our time on your useless comments.
Cause it doesn't help us or the company that u kids keep going negativ
My question is, how can this happen almost every time?
I'm just curious if they test anything themselves.
We might get one again.
Wouldn't change a thing.
Trust me, if there were no complaints at all and everyone think like you do, the situation would not get better at all and this kind of problem would just stay without any adjustments. You need to learn that criticism must exist for improvement instead of trying to force others to follow your kindhearted but 'useless' logic. 'Kid'.