Reasons why this game is dead (with pics) (before winter festival)
mamario00
Posts: 81Member Beginner
Number 1: look at the index.
Number 2: My local stroll around town
Number 3: shops, literally whole town empty, and that's the most populated area.
the whales barely exist anymore, hope this winter event does some change, its sad that a troll like me actually has to help out the game in order to survive.
I traveled far and wide and just counted all the people out in towns and stuff, I counted at least 60.
how is this game still alive?
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like come on man, even with your insight, the game has mixed reviews, and reviews COUNT. not a lot of people like playing a game with bad review, theyre more likely to shy away from it.
also most of these steam players are the people from this game, the one that migrated before steam, so youre just basically recycling players. jeevus.
that's the link for the steam reviews, most of those positive comments are from the same people who played it on launch day. Can you guys at least let the newer audience give out their comments, because they were unsatisfied of this game. (scroll to a cookie person) that's an honest review right there. you guys have no shame.
Not community based
Pay 2 win
http://store.steampowered.com/app/216150/MapleStory/
Now the most recent one? I estimate it takes 3-4 hours of constantly killing monsters to get all 100 boxes to drop. It's pretty obviously not targeted at anyone but hardcore grinders. Personally, I just don't feel like grinding that long every single day.
Otherwise, you're dead on. The game's dying due to the focus on spending, spending, spending and nothing but end game. Maybe that works great in South Korea, but I don't think there's enough people willing to spend tons and grind for multiple hours every single day in the part of the world that Papaya La Tale is targeting.