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Originally posted by Zodiax
Originally posted by QueenBeth
First of all, it's Crazed Monkeys. Second of all, the staff does use donations to keep the game running. They don't just spend it on personal enjoyment. Third of all, the game obviously hooks people because there are people playing it. Fourth of all, I do not appreciate you insulting my friends. Fifth, I am insulted. Sixth, being a forum moderator doesn't really count me as much of a staff member. Seventh, the fact that you can speak English as a second language is irrelevant. Eighth, you have changed your argument twice since your original argument now. Ninth, the staff members have been through a lot recently and are working on two games on small funding. Why are you comparing them to MapleStory? Tenth, you obviously know less than you think you do about Illutia, Wishrealm, and the staff. If you're going to insult anyone, insult me. Do not insult my friends and/or spread rumors about them. Thank you.
-Bethany
Third, the gme doesn't hook people to keep playing it because they are losing their interest after a few days.
Fourth, I insulted your friends? When and where did I do that?
Sixth, just to let you know, being a moderator IS being a part of the staff, but it doesn't really matter anyways.
I am comparing them to MapleStory because they have a much bigger staff and they always update the game. They also have much more players online at the same time(on Illutia there are only like 100-200 players online at the same time, which is really not much).
I will agree with the lack of "hooking", player peaks on Aspereta were 10-30 higher than Illutia currently has.
You insulted the community, her friends are a part of it.
She is only a forum moderator, not involved with staffing in-game.
It's because of those players that MapleStory has that kind of money in the first place. MapleStory has more players, leading to it receiving more income, leading it to hiring more artists/programmers/etc, leading to more updates, which chains back to more players.
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