meso exploit still prominent

So i guess we all know about the recent roll back in global maplestory to remove “dupe/hacked” mesos, the decision that has left alot of players up in arms about loosing equips/money/levels this is to be expected – and frankly i commend nexon in there proactive roll in there action. but did they fix anything?

image credits to CrazyNomad of southperry forums

In the picture above you can see what looks to be an item dupe that you can sell to make mesos – as you can see the date show to be after the Nexon roll back and yet it still seems to be working.

**update** as of 8:44 am GMT+10 a notice appeared saying there would be a emergency server check – it was then removed a few minutes later.

Theres also this little beauty that hime posted…

-Hime-

Sorry that is not something we can do on our side. Unfortunately, as much as we wanted to extend the event (and we definitely considered it) it was not possible.

it begs the point, why is it not possible – and if it is not possible to extend then event why not have it again when they put in the dual blade patch?.

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Maple Social Commentator, one of the longest lasting maplestory blogs - 17x Bishop in Bera

3 Responses to meso exploit still prominent

  1. ShinobiHao says:

    hey, ShinobiHao here, was just checking out your site. i found a PM from you in my inbox from 3 years ago so i clicked the link to your site. meso exploit is still out eh, bera really went down hill the past year or two..

  2. Tharticus says:

    All in the days of Nexon’s coders. This isn’t the first time they done it.

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