It's an MMORPG that depends heavily on grinding, so it is very repetative. I have been playing since beta testing and since the normal release, all these 10 year olds joined and most of them are just cruel, inconsiderate brutes. (Yes, I mean it) I don't recommend Maple Story.
2006-12-17 14:47:21
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answered by Azure Tempesta 5
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Maple Story is free, unless you want extra cash shop items. Overall it's not a bad game if you're under the age of 10. You basically run around and slash monsters for hours on hours. When you get to higher levels the game does improve, however it's a pretty big waste of time and the levels are endless. You actually do play, it's not a text based game
2006-12-18 04:47:31
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answered by Katie Z 1
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1. Get a desktop for gaming in general, laptops are just not that powerful enough compared to desktop in price. To have a decent gaming laptop it costs nearly twice as much for a similar desktop version. ---------- 2. Don't buy a laptop or desktop from Alienware, unless you really have the money to burn off and like the little glitter and do-da. It's mostly a ripoff, but I suppose you get what you pay for in terms of quality. I suggest you either build your own computer with good components or buy a decent pre-made one from good vendors like 'Ebuyer' or 'Dabs'. ---------- 3. Never played Maple Stpry before, but in general gaming computer requirements are: 2GB RAM, a Dual Core processor or Quad Core, a GTS 250 GFX and around 500+ GB of hard drive space. Optimum specs would be: 4GB RAM, a Quad Core processor, a GTX 460 GFX and around 700+ GB of hard drive space. ---------- 4. Just stick with Windows 7, it beats XP/Vista in terms of performance, plus latest gadgets and drivers don't support XP or Win 2000 due to it being a old platform. Windows 7 is a great OS, assuming to have a semi-decent computer to handle it. ---------- Overall: Get a desktop with 4GB RAM, Quad Core processor, atleast GTS 250 GFX and 500+ GB hard drive space with Windows 7 OS.
2016-03-13 08:05:15
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answered by Elizabeth 4
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It's not that cheap. The shop part is, however, but lots of south korean games are like that. You can actually play, but it's repetitive in a sense like Pokemon with no gyms or pokeballs. The cruelty of the users, ignore them and talk to someone who doesn't swear and junk. Also, DO NOT FOLLOW ANYONE'S REQUEST FOR DROP TRADING! THIS IS A SCAM THAT ALLOWS THEM TO STEAL YOUR STUFF AND IS PUNISHABLE BY SUSPENSION OR WORSE!
2006-12-17 15:12:10
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answered by dashwarts 5
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if you're playing with your friends it might actually be a little more fun, but after that, the leveling part is just plain boring, you can sit for hours hitting the same monster over and over and over and over and over..
2006-12-17 23:54:01
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answered by wai2kit 3
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youll only like it if you just like slashing monsters away and leveling up over and over... but i guess you wont know until you try it i guess. it wont hurt to try.
2006-12-17 14:53:30
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answered by cho 2
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