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S.E.A | Removel of Chaina and Thailand World Tour!
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Fatalzxc Wrote:lol they, reducing the file size? they just shut off ways to enter those maps and the maps are still in the files.

MetaSeraphim Wrote:Yes it was. People are arguing that if something is useless it should be removed, while a good amount of maps in MapleStory go underused. So shouldn't they be removed as well? No, of course not.



I shouldn't even bother replying to you since you've obviously never read any of my posts, but.



Were China and Thailand universally empty as well? I doubt it. I am sure they had at least some constant activity every now and then. But there are maps in GMS that are hardly used and you don't see GMS running around like dumbmotherf'uckers deleting those areas. Since you want me to name an area I will. That map in Japan with the Crows, I mean really, the only people who go there are the ones who do the quest or hack. It should be deleted along with all of Japan, right?

Erich Wrote:With that logic, Korean Folk Town, Omega Sector, Aqua Road, Sleepywood, and Orbis should be removed too. The only reason people go there is for quests.

The real problem here is the way things are structured in maple, as in monster stats+exp. They're very unbalanced, even in original areas. Punch in world tour + masteria, and that gives me a sadfais for equality.

Like i said, not only for training or questing purposes. I already talked about KFT, i have no omments about omega... Aqua road have the most important purpose when you reach 4th job. you might not have felt it now because we've already done all those quests. Also, pianus. Sleepywood have the huge balrog thing(its constantly filled in msea
), junior balrog and serve a purpose for 4th job bowmen and some i might not know of). For orbis, your arguement is invalid :/ It connects vic to the rest of ossy if you dont include Erev and Leafre.
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S.E.A | Removel of Chaina and Thailand World Tour! - by DeanNim - 2011-05-14, 09:51 PM

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