2012-11-25, 08:35 PM
Its the same as when people went from XP to Vista/7. The game isn't compatible with some new feature or something on Windows 8, and as a result some people will be unable to play it. Others will just have massive crashing issues. Others still will have no problems at all.
It could be years before they fix it too. It took Nexon like two to three to pay attention to the fact that Vista/7 couldn't run MapleStory stably.
This is one of the major downfalls to having new PCs all come with a new version of Windows. A lot of applications have issues. The older they are the worse it is. MapleStory is practically as old as they come when you're talking about applications that are still in use after 9 years. It's just compounded even worse by the fact that Nexon doesn't do anything stability wise to improve the game.
It could be years before they fix it too. It took Nexon like two to three to pay attention to the fact that Vista/7 couldn't run MapleStory stably.
This is one of the major downfalls to having new PCs all come with a new version of Windows. A lot of applications have issues. The older they are the worse it is. MapleStory is practically as old as they come when you're talking about applications that are still in use after 9 years. It's just compounded even worse by the fact that Nexon doesn't do anything stability wise to improve the game.

