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SWTOR Producer Have Committed To Intensify The Crackdown Upon "Win Trading" In The Game

SWTOR "win trading" ruse has been running rampant by stealth in the game, even though there were tons of patches, reports and exceptional measure conducted to prevent. However, the developers of SWTOR from BioWare already made a decision to crack down upon all the cheats and abuses of exploits in the game once for all. It's well explained in the public letter  written by a Live Producer of the game named Mike Bradley.  In this Letter, Mike Bradley elaborates on what kinds of behaviour in the game can be considered as "win trading" and the roots that these cheats still function blatantly and rampantly. The member from SWTOR senior management personally concludes from the status quo of the game and feedback from players that the current anti-cheating system the game implemented is defective and "lack of clarity on our behalf into how we punish individuals" caused the widely-existing frustrations from the community.  The letter later made a c...

MapleStory 2 Feedback Collection: Try Not To Wig Out So Fast By The Sincerity Decoy

MapleStory 2 devs team finally stepped up for genuinely paying attention to what its player base thinks and wants, even if, as a matter of fact, they haven't been able to address certain catastrophes or apply some viable ideas from fans into the game in the first place.  Jungsoo Lee, the general manager of Nexon America and the leader of the MapleStory 2 devs team, after drawing back intentionally from the center of the media storm for almost one month, was now back to the game and officially announced his elaborate project for MapleStory 2 in the official website.  As opposed to the previous producer blog the spokesman has always published, today's announcement was peculiarly out of ordinary, where he uncommonly indicated that the devs team desperately intend to hear the opinions, rants, suggestions and other forms of feedback from MapleStory 2 fanbase. The feedback collection is seemingly so prominent that he publicly rolled out a 3-month project called "feedb...