2011-05-07, 08:27 PM
Killed Wrote:actually the problem is that Nexon doesn't seem to care enough to stop them. any company that makes the amount of money they do could easily pinpoint the problem and stop it immediately, but it just doesn't seem like they care.
They probably don't care. Moreover, Nexon doesn't hire programmers, they hire content makers. I'm almost positive they don't have anyone on staff with on the spot debugging capabilities. Most likely, they have to report the said problem to their Korean counterparts just to get a fix. And guess what? Their Korean counterparts focus more on content making, too. It's a lost cause.

