have you played the korean version and interacted with the community? it felt like we were a family instead of strangers, it’s obvious that we’re strangers but it doesn’t mean we should ignore them,
if your intention isn’t to interact with others on a mmorpg, it’s better off playing a single player / console game or one of those roombased games like warframe.
i suppose it’s a difference between asia and america, i doubt all of asia is like this but i really appreciated the korean / japanese / chinese / taiwanese community and it was always far more active than the english ones.
this is what kills the english community, and it explains why it’s always the least populated community despite usa being a huge country compared to the asian countries.
players don’t feel welcomed at all because everyone is playing their i don’t talk to strangers game, you can do that in reality since life isn’t a game, we should be a little considerate so we don’t lost players every day or week.
people are complaining that the player count is declining and blaming imc for it despite the community playing the part.
I would like to thank the kind 1-5% of the playerbase for interacting with others, you’re the true saviors, keep it up! 



