2009-11-13, 05:35 PM
Don't blame the lack of action taken on the testers. They could have dug into all of those reports to find what seemed like a legitimate bug report and looked into it, but like Mark said, they really don't care enough to put fifteen minutes into solving one problem. You keep saying stuff like "WELL IF THE USERS WERE BLAH BLAH" or "WELL IF NEXON IMPLEMENTED AN APPLICATION PROCESS HURR", things would be better, but that's just not the way it's going to work. Don't you think Nexon considered an application process before Tespia was even announced? Absolutely. They knew it wasn't worth the effort.
Take a look at the facts and stop trying to imagine how great it could be in the future. "If I owned Nexon, things would be different around here", etc. Stop bringing in "If, then" statements; they don't mean anything. If my grandma had a plantain, she'd be my grandpa.
Take a look at the facts and stop trying to imagine how great it could be in the future. "If I owned Nexon, things would be different around here", etc. Stop bringing in "If, then" statements; they don't mean anything. If my grandma had a plantain, she'd be my grandpa.

