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On 2017-04-25 16:34:59Show All Posts
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This is not the "Asian" version of the game. It's the original version of NO, owned by Tencent; our is the re-distributed version owned by OG. The parent version are 4 years ahead of us, and currently at the 4th revision. Thus, they have more contents and their gameplay is way different than our.

You can switch if you want to, though I'm not so sure if that's a good idea. The game disconnected/timeout a lot if you are outside of the region - or at least that's how it is the last time I played. Plus, recharging is almost impossible.

But still, give it a shot. Also, have your GG translate on.
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On 2017-04-25 17:51:13Show All Posts
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  • Richorn On 2017-04-25 16:41:08
  • Oh, learn something new everyday.

    But even if our is the re-distributed verison, how does it make sense tha twe should stay 4 years behind? They got the game, they can update it can they not?


    Seems illogical that they can't update it faster when it's already out.


    Would be like if Blizzard decided to give world of warcraft to Asia after several year's and then let them play in Vanilla while the rest of the world walked around in TBC or further.
We have all asked this question at one point or another. ^^ But it's generally agreed that we couldn't have all update patches at once - it would bore us almost instantly. Take Ultimate training for example: tons of ppl have finished it already. Updates are meant to be released one by one, so that we could have a sense of progress. Although I agree that they coud push them a little faster.

Plus, it's not OG that decided to release the patches. It's Tencent. OG can't release anything if Tencent says otherwise.

You could try playing the NO version on Facebook (download Gameroom for easier access). Not sure whether it is Chinese or Taiwanese version of the game but it is quite advanced compared to ours. Their price for ingots is doubled compared to ours but if you are f2p then it shouldn't affect you much, no?
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