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Closed Why doesn't Nexon shut down private server streams
Lately the maplestory category on twitch is flooded with OSM streamers and taking viewers from legit streamers. It's relatively simple for a publisher to submit a takedown notice to twitch for this but only Nexon can do so. Why isn't someone taking a few minutes to do this? Seems like it would be a boon to the game to clean up the category.
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Personally I'll take any public awareness generated for the game.
It can potentially take away from MapleStory, but I'd say the numbers are low.
Since AKradian suggests reporting them, I'd say Nexon does indeed care, so have at it.
I know ZeroByDivide has been featured in the past, as well as there was a "Learn this class" type video series which I think featured regular players.
If something is against the rules they should be ban. I mean some people get ban for things not written in the rules from what you said private servers is against rules, so yea it definitely should be ban if it's written down in the tos. Its not petty if its against the rules whats petty is banning someone for something not written in tos thats petty. nexon deserves to have streamers who are legit and if zerobydivide supported him and was on his ch that says enough >.<
yea man a lot of us out here love great content from legit players and some of us don't participate in shady business we rather have 100 players whos legit then 1000000 who isn't. thats what shows people the value of players is what they allow and not allow. if they let a person like that be the face of the company on twitch it says alot.
Some people depend on these services for their livelihood. To attack their ability to stream is potentially attacking their ability to survive. That's petty.
However upon reading Twitch's community guidelines, you will find it is against them to stream private servers.
They knew (or should have known) what they were getting into and the risks involved. Thus, they have nobody to blame but themselves. But we don't have a 100:1000000 ratio. Extreme hyperbole isn't a good way to represent issues.
It is becoming a problem that Nexon should axe now rather than letting it build though.
If they allow the issue to continue it will blow up in their face.
How is attacking their stream attacking their lively hood? If something is against the term of service then its wrong and not good, and unethical to do to help your lively hood wouldn't you think. wouldn't you want to do it the right way and have a great lively hood then do it the wrong way smh.
yea like I said taking care of the issue shutting it down and having people play with the values of the game that the designers wanted and plan for all along is what will make this game great again. I have seen a few people who never scam hack or done non of that "shoutout to streetfight most legit mapler" who plays this game the way the creators wanted it to be played. now if you agree we should bring it back and clean up the game I support the idea as well. now if Nexon chooses to leave it be I mean there's always other great and legit solid fair games out there . but again it's their choice and whatever they want is what we get.
If they started an official old school server, it would essentially kill off all these private servers for good, put an end to old school maple discussions which have plagued these forums for so long, and can actually be marketable to a massive audience (the twitch viewership for these private servers is just a small sample of what we can expect from an official pre-bb server).
Because no one can agree on what version to use. Everyone just says exactly what you did: pre-bb. How pre-bb does everyone want? Before the actual "big bang" update? Before dual blades? Evan? Before cygnus knights or even pirates? Before ossyria?
Where would the upkeep costs, or initial funding, come from? Normal server nx sales? How do you know they make enough to cover costs of running the current servers and a new batch? What if everyone plays on the "old school"(quotes because everyone has a different definition of it) server for two or three weeks then gets bored and returns to the regular servers?
Teeeeeechnically talking about legacy servers is against the rules...I personally wouldn't play one for more than the luls. Games grow and change, sometimes in ways you don't like...that's just how it works.
Yes they can lmao. Either start from scratch (0.1) or during the golden age (0.6~0.8). They may even just synthesize a new version from various patches. We all know what we mean by pre-bb, this can't possibly be the one obstacle preventing an official old school server from existing.
Why exactly would normal maple fund old maple? Nexon creates/publishes games (in this case a game that's already made). If there's a market, there's a product.
Then they get bored doing dailies for two or three weeks and go back to old school servers. Honestly hypothetical scenarios like this are just pointless and a complete waste of time to ponder on.
Yes, we all do know what is meant by "pre-bb". The problem, as I said before and you seem to have missed the point of, is that no one can come to a consensus on what version to use. Different people have different opinions and viewpoints on what constitutes "the good old days".
You realize there are costs of upkeep associated with running servers in a production environment, right? Not to mention you'd need to hire on additional employees in order to oversee the goings-on of this new environment.
Do you mean to tell me that you're hedging this whole thing on "if you get bored of one thing, do the other"? If people get bored of maple, they simply go play something else. No one's going to get bored of dailies on the normal servers and think "gosh I'm bored, I think I'll go grind for three hours to get 4% at level 30".
So why, then, are we talking about this? A server like this being run by nexon is just as hypothetical as all of the problems with it, so I ask you again: why, by your own statements, are we talking about something that is pointless and a complete waste of time to ponder on?
If you see one of these streams, you can report it to Nexon first and foremost and you can also report the stream directly to Twitch, as it violates their rules as well.
That is all.