I don't know why, but I was thinking about Maple Story today. I haven't played in a long time, but I still look back fondly (mostly) on the time I spent there. I started in January 2005, after one of my friends on livejournal mentioned it, and since it was free, I signed up. I created a character that was a mage, and I had a good time. I remember doing a lot of the reading for my classes while I waited for my HP and MP to go up. I teamed up with other users on quests, and tried so hard to get a potlid shield (which I did get after fighting a ton of mushrooms).
One thing that puzzled me was the utter dislike other players had for my character. Oh, not everyone, of course, but really, I got it from both sides. Characters that weren't mages would yell at me for killing enemies with magic, whether I did that or not, and characters that were mages would yell at me because I put more points into my Magic Bolt than my Magic Claw. That was what really got me. I mean, what did it matter to them how I chose to distribute my stats? I didn't tell anyone else how to play, so why should they?
I played for a little over a year, but when they released the new version and I had to start over, I lost interest. I didn't really have the time, either, so it was probably for the best.
I played for a little over a year, but when they released the new version and I had to start over, I lost interest. I didn't really have the time, either, so it was probably for the best.
My brother loves Maple Story, I'm more into Audition, which my brother loves as well. And it's made by Nexon.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I couldn't get into MP, it was just too boring, I wished someone would yell at me, I love drama, but no one even talked to me.
Although, I always love a bit of John Hafering