Combattente Wrote:Why would they do it, you say? Name three benefits of Tespia?What you still fail to understand is that Nexon was testing us just as much as we were testing them. Out of the three benefits you listed, only #2 existed in Tespia's time. Every patch released after being tested was still full of bugs, and I don't think Nexon gained any money from letting users run rampant on a server with no rules. After Nexon witnessed the colossal failure that Tespia was, #2 was the best route to go down.
1. Bug-free patches
2. No having to pay official testers to do the testing
3. More money for NEXON
Combattente Wrote:Just because YOU don't care, this doesn't mean everyone else doesn't.
Probably the others don't care AS MUCH, but there are indeed some people who DO care about it.
Let's get one thing straight: Nexon doesn't care about you. Nexon doesn't care about anyone that supports Tespia simply because there's only a handful of them. If Nexon barely ever listens to the majority of its players, what makes you think that they care about what you want? Nexon loses money when Tespia's up anyway. 1,000 people in a test server are 1,000 people that aren't on GMS buying NX. Not to mention server costs, but I don't know enough about that kind of stuff to get into details. They've grown too much to rely on their kiddie userbase; nobody played Tespia to TEST STUFF, and you probably weren't going out of your way to find glitches either. Paying a couple of nerds minimum wage to play a video game isn't hurting anybody. Well, except for you, for some reason.
Tespia's not worth the bother. It's not an opinion; it's a fact that Nexon has exemplified for more than a year now.

