When Aika's service restriction first hit, it was less an example of malice and more of poor timing working in all the worst ways. The game had always been meant for just North American players under gPotato's administration, but the European players who had spent money in the cash shop and subsequently gotten locked out of the game were... well, to say they were unhappy would be a thunderous understatement. But the team behind the game kept working on the issue, and they managed to come up with a compromise solution.
An official announcement has just gone live restating that players outside North America will not be able to register to play Aika. However, players who had registered on or before April 7th will be able to continue playing, regardless of their location. That means that anyone affected by the sudden change in service restriction will be able to resume where they had left off, with all their cash shop purchases intact. It's an elegant and equitable solution, and our hats go off to the team for ensuring that players weren't completely shafted by an ex post facto ruling.
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Apr 30th 2010 6:12PM JoeH42 said
It's a little known fact that this "amnesty" solution for all the European players in the game already was suggested by President Obama..... JK! Totally not trying to start some sort of politcal argument on the forums but just thought it was kind of a funny parallel to all the blah blah blah about illegal immigration that I hear every day.
Posted: Apr 30th 2010 7:07PM whateveryousay said
It's a fair solution, unfortunately there will still be whiners out there saying they should lift the restrictions completely. Totally unaware that gPotato's hands are tied.
Posted: May 1st 2010 7:08AM Krelian said
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Posted: May 1st 2010 7:09AM Krelian said
ahh, forgot Massively doesn't accept the heart symbol.
I meant i love "happy endings"
FAIL
I meant i love "happy endings"
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Posted: May 5th 2010 12:45AM (Unverified) said
I'm pretty sure you can post "♥", or "♡", or "❤", or "❥" and even ❣
But if you wanna stay ASCII without risking the sloppy HTML stripper mangling your comment when you write less than three, just do S2 ;)
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But if you wanna stay ASCII without risking the sloppy HTML stripper mangling your comment when you write less than three, just do S2 ;)








