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Q&A With OnGameNet on Ragnarok

OnGameNet Pty Ltd recently launched Ragnarok in the Australian and New Zealand market, a MMORPG made in Korea that has 28 million players worldwide.

Gamenews.com.au recently interviewed Andrew Wang from the company to find out more. In the 2 months since launch, OnGameNet have 3000 users on at once in peak times. See www.gamenews.com.au for the article.

Submitted by anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 12/11/04 - 12:14 PM Permalink

  • 1. Concerned. - Sunday, June 12, 2005 - 2:13:32 PM
    Whoever told you they have 3000 users on at once in peak times is lying through their teeth. OPceania Ragnarok rarely has nmore than 900 players on at any one time, they dont respond to payment enquiries and problems, and currently offer a lagged server. You're better off playing Iro if you have a CC, than wasting your time on ORO
  • 2. Unsatisfied - Sunday, July 17, 2005 - 7:47:52 PM
    Concerned was right in those numbers. Even 900 people is hard to beat.
    Not to forget their corrupt GMs who tend to play favourites in the game. So anyone who are friends with the GMs get away with even murder. If you talk to the GMs about the game rules i.e. ask them to explain the rules to you, rather than explaining the rules they tell you to leave oRO if you don't like the rules. Very smart business practices wouldn't you say? Even if there aren't many bots like iRO has, it's a huge price to pay for a game that really just operates like an illegal private server (and from what I've heard, even those are better).
  • 3. Unsatisfied - Sunday, July 17, 2005 - 10:30:00 PM
    Concerned was right in those numbers. Even 900 people is hard to beat.
    Not to forget their corrupt GMs who tend to play favourites in the game. So anyone who are friends with the GMs get away with even murder. If you talk to the GMs about the game rules i.e. ask them to explain the rules to you, rather than explaining the rules they tell you to leave oRO if you don't like the rules. Very smart business practices wouldn't you say? Even if there aren't many bots like iRO has, it's a huge price to pay for a game that really just operates like an illegal private server (and from what I've heard, even those are better).