I wonder if Closers will be published by Nexon, or if they'll find another publisher here... It's like Elsword in Korea and NA. In NA, the developer is the one publishing it. In Korea, Nexon is BIG and THE go to publisher. If in Korea there's an online gaming company bigger than Nexon, I don't know which one it is.
I hope so, maplestory is becoming a dead game with constant minor resuscitation every time a new event comes out. Maplestory 2 looks exciting and I think my laptop will be able to run it so that's a plus.
I hope so, maplestory is becoming a dead game with constant minor resuscitation every time a new event comes out. Maplestory 2 looks exciting and I think my laptop will be able to run it so that's a plus.
5th job will revitalize the game. In Korea it exploded
I hope so, maplestory is becoming a dead game with constant minor resuscitation every time a new event comes out. Maplestory 2 looks exciting and I think my laptop will be able to run it so that's a plus.
5th job will revitalize the game. In Korea it exploded
It's a rather "popular" system in games in general. After a certain point, players will stop grinding for levels, instead, they grind for skill points. Diablo 3 has the Paragon system, and a few other games allows you to keep getting EXP to get stronger without being level related.
In Diablo 3's case, you have to be at max level to gain Paragon points, but in other games, like MapleStory for example, you don't need to reach max level (and obviously, it would be beyond evil of Nexon to do that since the max level is 250).
People love that meaningful grinding since they can get stronger, but don't need to re-gear themselves every couple of levels. This system was surely created to stop making gear after gear uselessly. Nice~ Speaking of which, I should officially congratulate Nexon on that (not that I think I am the most important forumer, but c'mon, you gotta show da luv sometime!)! In a separate thread...
It seems unlikely we'll get MS2 any time soon. The population of MS 1 isn't that high right now and bringing out MS2 would only divide the population even further.
It seems unlikely we'll get MS2 any time soon. The population of MS 1 isn't that high right now and bringing out MS2 would only divide the population even further.
That's all the more reason to release it, if anything.
Companies kill their games with their sequels often if the original isn't doing too hot. Look at what happened to Grand Chase, Elsword was the last nail in the coffin, and Elsword is still doing well to this day.
the first MapleStory has lived for a very long time all good things have to come to an end
I believe it's been around for 13 to 14 years now it's a miracle lived as long as it has
I'm looking at Maplestory 2 as a replacement for mabinogi everything I like about that game and more
the character customization on Maplestory and mabinogi are the reasons why I gave them a try
the only problem with MapleStory I have to pay for it
only thing I like about this game the character customization I hate the leveling process on MapleStory and grinding for gear I do not like how difficult it is to find a group of people to play this game on a professional level there's a lot of bosses in the game I'll never be able to play against
on mabinogi the level of Freedom the game offers is insane I can do anything and everything I want on top of that character customization no one character is the same I wish there was more games like that out there
Maplestory 2 has everything but skill customization
the only thing out there has more customization second life which is pretty damn sad is it also comes with a lot of gross crap
It seems unlikely we'll get MS2 any time soon. The population of MS 1 isn't that high right now and bringing out MS2 would only divide the population even further.
That's all the more reason to release it, if anything.
Companies kill their games with their sequels often if the original isn't doing too hot. Look at what happened to Grand Chase, Elsword was the last nail in the coffin, and Elsword is still doing well to this day.
Elsword isn't even a sequel to Grand Chase. It's more like they took Elesis's brother, gave him his game in some alternate universe where both him and his sister are important (unlike Grand Chase where Elesis's brother was barely existent and only mentioned a few times), and then stamp on Elesis because she was mentioned in there too.
They also took the liberty of copying themselves with Rena (Lire) and Aisha (Arme).
@MarisaKirisame Mabinogi is like Rune Factory, but online (you can farm, fight monsters, or just explore and do quests).
Elsword isn't even a sequel to Grand Chase. It's more like they took Elesis's brother, gave him his game in some alternate universe where both him and his sister are important (unlike Grand Chase where Elesis's brother was barely existent and only mentioned a few times), and then stamp on Elesis because she was mentioned in there too.
They also took the liberty of copying themselves with Rena (Lire) and Aisha (Arme). .
Spiritual Successor is a better word, then.
For all intents and purposes, Elsword was an improved Grand Chase. Things like that happen all the time though, gameplay wise, Elsword was just better simply because it was newer.
The difference here is that Maplestory 2 plays nothing like Maplestory, the only reason one would kill the other is because the population of 2 at release pulls away all from 1, not so much that 2 is just Maplestory 1, but better.
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Though I'd personally prefer NA getting Closers first ,3,
I'm just looking forward to Closers more though, so bias and stuff
In Diablo 3's case, you have to be at max level to gain Paragon points, but in other games, like MapleStory for example, you don't need to reach max level (and obviously, it would be beyond evil of Nexon to do that since the max level is 250).
People love that meaningful grinding since they can get stronger, but don't need to re-gear themselves every couple of levels. This system was surely created to stop making gear after gear uselessly. Nice~ Speaking of which, I should officially congratulate Nexon on that (not that I think I am the most important forumer, but c'mon, you gotta show da luv sometime!)!
In a separate thread...Companies kill their games with their sequels often if the original isn't doing too hot. Look at what happened to Grand Chase, Elsword was the last nail in the coffin, and Elsword is still doing well to this day.
I believe it's been around for 13 to 14 years now it's a miracle lived as long as it has
I'm looking at Maplestory 2 as a replacement for mabinogi everything I like about that game and more
the character customization on Maplestory and mabinogi are the reasons why I gave them a try
the only problem with MapleStory I have to pay for it
only thing I like about this game the character customization I hate the leveling process on MapleStory and grinding for gear I do not like how difficult it is to find a group of people to play this game on a professional level there's a lot of bosses in the game I'll never be able to play against
on mabinogi the level of Freedom the game offers is insane I can do anything and everything I want on top of that character customization no one character is the same I wish there was more games like that out there
Maplestory 2 has everything but skill customization
the only thing out there has more customization second life which is pretty damn sad is it also comes with a lot of gross crap
They also took the liberty of copying themselves with Rena (Lire) and Aisha (Arme).
@MarisaKirisame
Mabinogi is like Rune Factory, but online (you can farm, fight monsters, or just explore and do quests).
For all intents and purposes, Elsword was an improved Grand Chase. Things like that happen all the time though, gameplay wise, Elsword was just better simply because it was newer.
The difference here is that Maplestory 2 plays nothing like Maplestory, the only reason one would kill the other is because the population of 2 at release pulls away all from 1, not so much that 2 is just Maplestory 1, but better.
EDIT:The quote glitched bad! 0_o
https://chp.tbe.taleo.net/chp04/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=NEXON&cws=1&rid=663