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  1. alibaba

    Gameforge sucks

    It's reap what you sow. These metin2 communities allowed the easy creation of servers with no effort, with all the features they needed. Majority of the sellers contributed to the crap that's out there, "the features they needed". Good and bad work, free or sold it all added up. But most of if it crap, that's why most of the servers are crap. The most make the norm. So I think it's what led to quite a big loss of players. No disrespect towards the ones that put effort in it, the ones that wanted to make a good thing. The few decent servers out there, the ones that you can count them on your fingers, that have a few people behind that know some stuff, that put effort, they carried metin2 game. We know them by their longevity, quality and player count. So congrats to them. If the officials were the better option, they would have the players. Closing the good big p-servers out there won't get the players back. So it kind of feels like the end is near for this game. It's my opinions.
  2. return false once an item is found no need to continue the loop
  3. I have no intentions of even considering people that sell other's people work even in consideration here, they are obviously to be avoided there are people who made their own code that are bad at it and sold it as proper work, being bad/beginner at it is fine, the issue is when they sell it and the buyer doesn't know it never said that all of them are bad, never said all of them are scumbags if I am to say more on this is that there are good, nice, competent people but for different reasons they won't accept work, never said he can't find and about the last thing, normally yes, but you can see a good example here on this board of a bad seller that got praise at one point in time I am not going to name people and I think it's unnecessary, anyway it's always up to the buyer to take the decision
  4. first of it's pretty obvious about what I mean, sellers that sells their service, their systems or what ever, I am not referring to modelars, designers... I mean the people that sell their own code and your second point is invalid to put it nicely, there are currently sellers that sell trash code and this isn't up to debate you can see it with your own eyes, and they done it for years and still doing it about the kids, there are few of them who want a server and end up with a bad experience because they are ignorant mostly adults can be ignorant as well, so they buy without knowing or informing themselves these ignorants praise these sellers action so they kept going with it, even after they complain about the bad quality of the service
  5. metin2 has the worst community ever and it's your mistake if you chose to deal with these people most of these sellers barely know english and their code is trash, they are not very smart as well and they probably don't even know how to fix their bugs (shouldn't be to hard to spot one of those guys if you ask me) and some very few of them know how to code but they cut corners to get the money as fast as possible without giving a damn about you so how can they keep it going like this? because they mostly sell to kids or ignorants I don't think I need to elaborate more on this you might have more luck avoiding these main sellers who sell their crap for 20 people and their work is still bugged probably you won't find someone decent willing to work (even if you are willing to pay good for someone good) nowdays but good luck
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