2010-03-07, 11:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 2010-03-08, 12:00 AM by Kawasari Mimoto.)
Problem with all of this is, no one near college-level education will have the time to constantly log in the game to test EXP-rates for a guide. Sure, maybe a person that graduated HS (that doesn't go to college or doesn't work much) or didn't yet, could. But it's near impossible to expect others to do this near every patch. Yes, it's their responsibility as the maker/creator to update it. But most likely, they will 'drop' the entire guide, and someone else will have to pick up where it's left-off anyways. Speaking from experience.
EDIT: TBH, I do glance at "Where to train" guides once in a while to see where others would train. But I don't go to those places too much, because I expect them to be crowded. I'm surprised people still use guides like that. Whatever you guys intend on doing, best of luck. Staying neutral right now, because I realize people have a life outside of MapleStory and the internet. Though on the other hand, if they create it, they should update it. If they can't, drop the project and hand it over to someone else. As long as credibility has been stated somewhere in the guide saying 'xxx person did this and that on xyz date', blah blah blah. Update notes would be nice.
EDIT: TBH, I do glance at "Where to train" guides once in a while to see where others would train. But I don't go to those places too much, because I expect them to be crowded. I'm surprised people still use guides like that. Whatever you guys intend on doing, best of luck. Staying neutral right now, because I realize people have a life outside of MapleStory and the internet. Though on the other hand, if they create it, they should update it. If they can't, drop the project and hand it over to someone else. As long as credibility has been stated somewhere in the guide saying 'xxx person did this and that on xyz date', blah blah blah. Update notes would be nice.
