#general-discussion
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We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Hello there! I'm terribly sorry to disturb you, I wanted to ask if there is any way that I get an invite to the server TigerGhost. Thank you so much!
Do anyone know why I get a error when creating a account for metin in game forge client? I wanted to play the game after 10 years again
it says every time "there is a error"
Hi, I was playing on the German server NYX. How can I switch to another server?
anyone know why i cannot create a new account ?
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
i made a new account but i can't make new game accounts nor play the game. any help?
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Hi. I am struggling to get a code for Tigerghost. Anyone could tell me an easy way to get one?
plz for tigher invite answer me
I want to buy platform with war P aura MAX LV 110 pm me with offers
Cineva român?
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
where can i get tigheghost invitation?
best way for setup pg click, is exp them in cave2 with a a lvl 35?
i did pm many of them xD
pm wym?
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
stop spamming ts lmao gameforge wont rever back
You're right, let's stay quiet and let the game slowly die.
If we protest, there's a reason for it. If you don't like it, we'll just have to accept it. When you get banned for lending won or logging into a friend's character, we'll be here waiting to hear your complaints.
I mean isnt account sharing against tos ? Same as Seling yang n shit ?
hello guys, i cant reset my password. I get logged out of gameforge and dont know my password. Is Gameforge down or what?
In the last 12 years that I have been playing this game, sharing has never been banned because it is well known that it is played in groups, being an MMORPG.
Sharing data simply resulted in losing support, not a permanent ban.
Meh , still spamming here this message about one cm from italy wont change much , just stop playing as protest or like damn stop giving them money ???
Can smbdy give 1 Code for acontat plz
I think that spamming here can give everyone a voice. Because just as the Italian cluster has been affected, sooner or later the German, Turkish, etc. clusters will be affected too.
Until you are affected, until you too lose characters created in 2012, as I and others have lost, you will never give any importance to this “stupid spam of messages.”
I repeat, we speak for us Italians. But I think it's important to make ourselves heard by all the various clusters. Because without us players, the game will eventually shut down.
Because if we can't spend money, the server won't pay for itself.
Can somebody help me?? I dont get my code to reset my password. Whats happening?
Check your spam folder; maybe the email ended up there.
Hey Does someone have 2 codes for tigerghost?
Nobody have
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Hi is there a way to buy DR from phone and use them to purchase the aura costume from IS? Im at work and don’t have access to PC
Can smbdy help me with 1 inv Code for Tg?
Sell zodiac swords+6 39avg 75w abit negotiable just pm me
Buy brillant ruby avg, av , resist avg europe
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
i cant recieve mails from gameforge
@copper lava me too
i get logged out automatically and i cant reconnect and reset my password.
Gameforge has a problem.
It's probably redbar. In some cases, it kicks you out of the master and gives you incorrect data.
Welcome to the club 😄
Can somebody help me? Im not able to create another account from gameforge so i can level up a buffer, i heard that i have to wait from 1 day to 5 and its boring af. When i add the name i want to have on that account, it says that “an error has occured”
how i can login tigerghost?
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Hello Guys , who will be abble to send a tiger ghost invite? I m trying for few days to get one but no one does answer , how could you get one?
is metin2 dead?
Metin2 died in the year 2012
I want to connect to a Turkish channel.
#community-roles -> 🇹🇷
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
wow
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Hello, can someone help me change the game resolution from fullscreen into windows mode? I got to the part where I see the settings, select windows but keeps saying Config error after I click confirm. Do I need yo change the part on thje resolution as well? If so any recomendations?
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
is not only you did make no tradable the valentines event stuff but also you did make to drop chocos in famale and roses in male so we lose money and time with your perfect updates and changes
They dont play the game. They most likely do some sort of ritual like they get naked around a table with scooby doo masks . And whoever has the dumbest idea gets the good boy spanking. Then they all go on for half a day maintenance pretending they did something, thank us for our stupidity in losing countless hours of paid services every week and repeat. 🤣
its tradeable for me
Many things have changed in the game, or I've forgotten them. Is there anywhere I can get a game guide? I still haven't found my horse medal! 😅
I can't create an account ç_ç
U can craft a box that becomes tradeable, which contains 50 items
I mean the chocolates and the roses
yes they are tradeable when packed
Yes but is not for all levels always big levels chars have more thing to win in events now with their changes , in the past it was for all levels or just level 30
yes, even more bot fiesta back then
In turkish regions many players dont go europe
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
europe is full lol
I was in europe and i had to move from my server into turkish region, when in towns you see 200 active in everytown fighting
are we going for 2 months tower session?
hi guys how can i get the tigerghost code
already asked a creator but its taking so long
hey new player in iberia how do i make yang low lv?
cuz of azrael and it still was full of botters xD
Hey, i playeed the game a few years ago a lot, now want to start it again, which server should i choose? Region does not matter, since we can change the client language.
hey guys, which of these should i choose leveling? i play ninja it will be an archer
and what stats should i max first?
With daggers u r faster and about sts idk, I personally do max dex max str and after that vit points
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Can anyone tell me why I still couldn't drop any Queen's Spider Poison after killing 15x Queen Spider :/
how can i report a botter?
Beatiful
hello i have invite for tigherghost but where i use it for playing in the server? :/
Hey i give won Oceania and ruby chimera (me) for tiger
Pm for info guys
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We want to play man
Iberia OFF
I agreed 100% even GM zhystic sell wons…
@alpine pendant so the game went down and no one in the team gives us any explanation?? Metin2 is a joke…
☠️☠️☠️
OFFFFFF
Sv down? Rlly? 😒
I'm gonna share here this, cause I do think there is more people feeling the way I do and want some more informations about the following ..
I would like to know what's been happening lately with the server, it's been 3/4 days that I've been wasting euros with auto-hunts, outfits, consumables, and I can't even enjoy that on the time that I've to play Metin2, due to bots, or is the server shutting down, or is the client shutting down from no where, or is the account going off , it seems like there's ghosts..
Don't tell me that I have a bad equipment or bad internet, or bad conection, isn't about that at all, trust me on that.
I think that's a good sens and common sense, and we are all trying to be polite here, or I think that most of us, are trying to.
I do know that must of the team is voluntary, and doesn't receive anything for their work here. I really appreciatte for all your afford still.
I'm just wanting some informations about what is happening with the server, and what's been happening lately, is the server lagging cause of bots, and can't hold so many accounts on, and start to shut down accounts? Tell me please cause I'm not understanding how is this possible to happen.
@magic mortar
xd
Is the Sapphire server now paid?
Reason: Capital letters
i think you but ticket from item shop and your account have access for ever
it was from the start a p2p server
Reason: Capital letters
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Hello, i'm asking here because in the past i asked in dms and no one replied so i tried again.
But i'll ask here, does anyone who is the influencer who actually reads dms and would help a player wanting to get into tigerghost get a code?
Yeah but who actually reads the dms ?I'm in no way trying to be offensive, but when asking again several of them, several months ago (when I had an urge to play metin) i did dm, and no one actually replied, I had to end up deleting messages and send a new one in hopes for someone to see it
Thanks for taking your time to reply to me
Try JigSaw
I just did, thanks for letting me know! fingers crossed
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Who gives me advice to inprove my english (I'm spanish talker)
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Lord Syrio? oh my god
@feral basin please keep this chat in english. For ro: #community-roles -> 🇷🇴
What do you recommend farming at level 75 if I want to stay at that level for a while? What gives good yang?
does anyone know when tower season will end?
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
The language spoken here is ENGLISH ONLY. Please respect that!
In case you would like to contact your community server, please go to #community-roles and select the flag that belongs to your country.
Still off?
Forever i hope
Good morning, why is it giving connection error to the server?
Because there was an error while trying to connect!
connection not possible
maintenance ongoing
They decided to use the servers as bbq for today's lunch
after around 200 login attempts i can tell you. it doesnt work
bakım ne zaman bitecek
on
The language spoken here is ENGLISH ONLY. Please respect that!
In case you would like to contact your community server, please go to #community-roles and select the flag that belongs to your country.
@civic mirage @jolly lark @celest terrace #community-roles -> 🇷🇴
What is the usual price of Aura Outfits in the IS pls
650
thx
Hi, I recently started playing Ruby server and I would be interested into change my lvl 75 sura things on Europe for things similar stuff in Ruby. If someone is intereseted let me know
when is the connection comming back around
12 or 1 pm
you mean cet 12-1 ?
like around 1 hr or 2 hrs
is it on ;?
nope
Beyler ne zaman açılacak oyun bilgisi olan var mı
Honestly, the update takes way too long every time; they're completely incompetent. launch at 6am
ITS on
LIAR
whats taking so long brr
İt is on?
No
They optimize the experience 😂 like more lag in bazar 🤣
yesterday there was no lag but after the maintenance it was painful .-. they fixed the lag in 6 days nice job ig ?
At 13:00 it should be on, right?
they usually open the servers about 2-3 pm
puhahaha i also heard that they gonna make a anti cheat works so good that no cheater can survive
need advice....is Metin+ worth on server Europe ?
2h 30min weekly maintence, what a clown company
Always there are 20FPS in bazar with all settings lowered on 5090Ti 🤣
its open in 1hour
Gameforge is on other level of smashing Your wallet xD. The most anti-consumer company
Gameforge it's the king between Ubisoft and EA games 🤣
Pffff. EA or Ubi can polish shoes of gameforge
Maybe servers are down, but chill. You will get additional itemshop items 😄
We're mainly wasting time on all the boosts, which remain active during the update.
Hahaha
hi wher can i find codes for tigerghost server?
This is to landonig for me
Reason: Capital letters
lies
Pls fill this chat with gifs when servers are open 😄
For now I will drop the Classic One
👆 gameforge
Hello, how are you doing maintenance?
3h weekly maintence hahahahahahhaahahahahha
hi, would a macro that's too human-like be a reason for a ban?
Addicted crackhead
ain't we all ?
i love you mate, for real. Can we cook some in our dopehouse????
I think so, anyway im gonna hit the gym since this wont open haha see you later
Friends, I'm curious, can you help me?
Server on
ITS ON
can't launch the game, anyone else got the problem?
Do a repair 👍
there bug at e-mail change ?
is it laggy again
its not sending any code
hello guys, if a have a personalized skin , and he got like 8 more hours till disapears, how can i transfer the bonuses to another?
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Buy PvP sash with dragon tooth blade absorbed (double HH)
You need to buy costume bonus transfer (either from
Bazar either from item shop) 🙂
i had but the first skin is personalized, and i need to wait like 71 hours, and the item got like 7 more hours till gone...
Ouch. Then I don’t know. Ask around in call chat, maybe someone can help
U cant, and why did u used perso on skin, they aren’t droppable 😅
Stupid to bind your skin
oh bro you did mess up
Yeah too late, i did it without thinking too much at that moment 😅
they can drop if u have negative rank tho
Anyone knows the owner of “zRageNoob”? In Europe server
I want to start playing again after leaving Metin for years. Can anyone send me an invitation to the Tigerghost server? I've heard it's the best one. Thanks
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
It's not even oficial game (phone) someone just copy the game
pc version GF is an official game and its the only one official version
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Hello i just bought the Saphire Key but cant login into the Server , also i cant verify my E-Mail because i dont get an Mail can someone help me ?
how do i gwt the metin server codes_
The servers are back? I cant enter
Same happening to me
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Can someone inform me with polymorph map 2 prices ?
And I want to make strong daggers ninja for pve what do you recommend Im new , just got 2 won today
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Does anyone know, when they reset the Helltower?
which romanian server have most active players?- i'm thinking about to start play there open for advices..
No.
Any tigerghost keys please??
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Hey guys, does anyone have a Tigerghost code to share? Thanks!
One for me too please, thank you.
Hey guys, are there any groups or guilds playing on the Turkish server Ruby? Also, I was wondering if the EU Ruby server is well populated at the moment
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Hey, can I know, please, what the final stats of a moonshine daggers will be, that has as initial stats:
5 Average Damage
4 Monsters
6 Skilll Damage
Please, anyone on the team can confirm?
Why is giving me error to create another metin2 account inside gameforge
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
hoe do i get a code for tigerghost
Heyy dm for talk :3
No
Hey everyone! I'm getting an error when trying to launch Metin2 that says 'The game is currently unavailable to you'. I've already tried reinstalling, repairing files and clearing cache, nothing worked. Contacted support but they weren't able to help. Has anyone experienced this before and managed to fix it? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
where i can see calendar of events on kirin?
If there is any GM who can hop on Czech server Spider Dungeon 3 and ban all these bots I would very appreciate it. It´s totally unplayable for legit players...
Also I would like to ask whole community there. If is everywhere on Metin servers are bots which destroying gameplay to level 100. Because on Czech server there are tons of bots on every channell on almost every relevant map.
yes all servers except premium ones are the same
Someone else cant log into ruby chimera?
sv off ?
error login
Europe also can’t logging
sv dead
on
sapphire oceana dead
every server is off right now from what i see
ran out of money for server cost? 🥠
west off too
server is online login is offline
Error 404?
servers are dead
got kicked cant login
is it gone?
yep
Reason: Capital letters
GG
ma dc nu merge kirinu?
gg
its an indie private server dont worry guys
nu merge nimic
ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
server down ?
ggg sa inchis gata 🙂
server down?
cooldown reset meley
server down?
all server are down xD
nooobs idiots wtf is going on
server down
A cazut sv bagami as eram la meley, cine da tichetu meley inapoi?
right after boss died, chest now dying too :D
melleyss fd
not enough money to maintain a stable server sadly , GUYS ! donate MORE money !!!!
Macar nu e ban
invasion....
Dau flood promoterii
Rip
Server?
server is ko?
R1P
Reason: Capital letters
rip mt2
donate 10 gazzillion dollars to israel
Reason: Capital letters
@buoyant plover Server down ...
our meley bro
sv down pre sung ma nice
ggggggggggg
Server is off right
GG
cooldown reset meley
We want compensation for this issue gameefoooorgeee
sungma start in 3min .....fuuuuu
my balathor rip
GIVE FREE WONS on tiger now 3000 wons map 1 ch1
Sunt curios cine da tichetul meley inapoi
Și biletul la melei ce facem acuma
mini heartattack where i though i got banned again :)
Keep dreaming
fuck give bala passi back lan moruk
rip meleyss
Gatanyos a szero testvérek
SPOR FARM ;))
a picat sv?
jigsaw event acu ca multumire
server on
Asa pare
Don't worry, you'll be banned some other day but for now it's just the server xD
lizenz abgelaufen ggggggggggggggggg
Donati donati sa si revină
servers gg
server off?
50% happy hour right now !!!!
immagine beeing romanian
My melOFFey RIP...
wow, chill room fliped into armageddon in seconds. expected that at next wednesday tbh
cooldown reset meley
Guys i m quitting I give away 500 wons to first one tigerghost map 1 ch1 blacksmith.
????????
bro please our pushitems and meley
razadordeydim tam böyleyim şuan 😄 😄
Server ON ! ❤️
care joaca un cs? +2 avem nev da ti mi msg
wtf bro, u need to down sv to stop bots? come on
Invasao sung ma pa piça, obrigado metin2
Reason: Capital letters
yo just took my drug away gameforge.. free DC for a year for everybody
În?
right at the moment i was getting meley coffers hahahahaha FU GAMEFORGE
gameforge....
@ocean sequoia servers didnt work
donate all your money to israel
Reason: Capital letters
no info from an Admin here?
cooldown reset meley
server died?
servers fked on friday evening
Exactly with few minutes before the invasion starts.. Nice
compensation: bonus hour xDDDD

@ocean sequoia move your as s and do something
RIP metin 2
INVAISON !!!!!!
compensation: more bots
RIP
Reason: Capital letters
bro why now 🙁
My shop 😭
Sv on?
Yes
oricum era lag
Invasion?
Ruby is ded
skynet is on comand
cooldown reset meley
noooo i m in balathor wih 5 group....
jeg de joc
fuck me GF at its best xD
calm down bois
immagine beeing turkish
Hi why servers are off
bro i lost invasion put the fkin server on
Bagjanamu dead
The last day of Metin2, 20.02.26
server down??
✅✅✅ Hello guys, gameforge staff here. Please stop spamming, it’s weekend and we are at the gay club dancing. We will reopen the server on Monday 9:00 AM . We are sorry for the incovenience ✅✅✅
server kaput!
R.I.P METIN2 . that waws all an simulation
wtf rumenia
aloooo
PLS GF fix this! ❤️
verejemaz anyátokba had jaccak
ii numa vina lu' Luigi fuck,flood de la tigani de pe private
My p2w game is down... HELP I need my dopamine
Why Ruby is dead
The end
all servers down right??
Ce a pățit ?îmi dă să instalez
cooldown reset meley
Ja server ist kaput🤦🏻♂️
@ocean sequoia info?
paus metin2w
Daca l mananca in fund ia acum smecherie de la adi ilie🫶
sa terminat smecheria mergeti la dush
terrorist atack on metin server base
fix the server and give us invasion man 5 minutes before invasion it wents down
gogo
Wieder jude
snow
Invasion Compensation?
selamın aleyküm
i bought 5 min ago ticket for RUBY server and its down now
bei mir steht ich muss das spiel instalieren obwohl ich grade noch gespielt hab ?
private servers atacking gameforge
we lose invasion. ty gf
CM "only server ITALIA" ???????
Aleyküm selam
Wtf gameforge i only take shower on wednesday
gameforge wp wp , love you
as
germany /gameforce ))) thanks.you will give my skins back from sword or others otherwise i will broke you windows
@buoyant plover Quitting Time is over!
someone mad hacker, i stole his room v3 and he shut down server AHAHAHAH
cooldown reset meley
give me my money back
SERVER ON!!!! ✅✅✅✅
It was the last minutes of my glove and 24hours pass to check if my extras successfully added
When will the Turkish server open?
hidra is waiting for me pls open the servers
if not, u know what would happen to your mom
never, turkish server got atom bombed
gata baieti, la munca, nu mai vindeti porumbi :))
iberia is on
always server problems since 2006 , poor company
RIP RIP RIP ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ THIS IS THE END ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
cant fool me
Server down
so..... go bed and chill
Reason: Capital letters
Hadi babaCIM ACALIM SV Yİ
300.000 de abonati sau dus pe p
Da nici un anunț nimic, să știm și noi ce draq facem
They tried open the indian server and everything went down
oyuna noldu
^hi
On
gg sungma
donati donati
cooldown reset meley
razadordaydım gitti ..
there should be compensation for this
ce drq sa faci, te duci si tu sa faci un dus sa mananci, sa stai cu femeie la un film. Tre sa iti zica metin2 ce sa faci?
Adevărat
ce anunt vere crezi ca eu stiau ca le pica🤦♂️
@livid totemWhat's going on with the servers?
Nobody can do anything to us
Reason: Capital letters
server ON
hello GMs, what do you think of FEMBOYS??
atom bomb on turkish and romanian server we need to repair
ON
ok servers are down xD
pls guys i donate my kidney and this happen? omg game forge i donate my kidney to make meley and tou close servers
opravte to vy německý mrdky, potřebuju expit
on
selam türk olan varmı
thats lags 20-30 minutes ago was critical )
var
Reason: Capital letters
Vând zodiaca 55 % pgm
Reason: Capital letters
Baaa costumeleeeeeeeee expiraaaaaaa futelai
3 days nazar for free
Dobra czekam na rekompensaty
@ocean sequoia i hope you will give us an compensation for that
e adesso il mio pet chi lo expa....
🇷🇴
i m trying everting to go online and is off xD fk
nice problem with datacenter bye bye mt2 !! give me back my zodiac 58avg !!!!
Hello. This is not related to Metin2 in special, but all services are currently unavailable due to an issue at the datacenter. Our teams are actively investigating and working to resolve the problem as quickly as possible. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Thank you for your understanding and sorry for any inconveniences.
no one can do anything to us adamın amına goruz gardaş
jigsaw on
The problem never comes from them, you bunch of liars.
peki
yeah my razador is gone we need compensation for that
@everyone Hello. This is not related to Metin2 in special, but all services are currently unavailable due to an issue at the datacenter. Our teams are actively investigating and working to resolve the problem as quickly as possible. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Thank you for your understanding and sorry for any inconveniences.
donate 20 million dollars to israel
We are having a problem in out technical infrastucture. Out tech guys are working on it.
I told my girlfriend im sick to play metin and servers are off, what a Scam
Jigsaaaaw compenatieeeeeeeee
inavazion

server down = server super down
Jigsawwww
Good luck
i dont care , my runs are now gone and i get cooldown.
no.ob company
den 8a anoi3ei pote egw sas to lew paei afto htan
server down syndrome
jigsaw event dupa
24 H cl dupa mentenanta . Asa ar fi frumos
Polska gurom
free nazar for everyone our push items and meley are gone
go dinner guys
small indi company btw.
1 magic stone for every account as compensation!!!
ok but we need to donate 20 million to israel
@ocean sequoia here is your issue:
Just change network route to and from DC.
I just sold 900 won worth of alchemy. Please don't reset the system back to an earlier time zone, the buyer might have changed their mind. 😂😂😂
cand porneste n o sa mai existe nicun cont
Pay your employees better; then they'll deliver what you give them.
@hasty badger luigi tata te ai luat de samsarii de servere acum tre sa ne dai 1000cl de caciula pt biletele meley
well typical for them. to many bots so datacenter couldnt last anymore but who cares 😂
ezel sunucu
This is English chat
xd servers be like - 2gb 2 cores and we need some maintenance
magapaaaaaaaaaei den magapaaaaaaaaaei
Wird Sungma verzögert oder is vorbei jetzt?
bruh dont reset.. please.. I just made a titan+9 with devils and faint.. T_T\
server will be reset for 10 hours
We don't help baby killers. No humane person would support them anyway.
salut frate, te urmaresc de cand ti-a dat prodanca cu palma. mare fan
Allah 1 Metin2
AHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH this game destroy you
its ON
On
On
on on on
Sv on
ON
Nothing will be reversed or lost. Just wait for them to fix network issue.
server on guys
I hope it never opens again.
ONLINE
touch some grassmy dudes
NO.
kuzzune kerım
turkey is still down
we are back!
ON
on
still can't login
On
so much lag

Invasion?
my gameforge app requiers to install the game again and when i press instal nothing hapens:))
nice jokes . i go outside at beers with friends gn metin
I joined
close it over the taskbrowser too
🎥 Interesting fact-In South Park (1997–), each episode is famously produced in just six days —
is the game running at the moment for someone?
Reason: Capital letters
Can we reset Sungma for 20:00 ?
God 1 Metin2
They haven't set the system clock back yet. I still have 900 won. Everything is fine for me for now. 😂😂
ONLINE
Sung ma invasion ? Is just lost and that is?
yes 😄
Nice. GG
On servers
No frozen Keys this week jeez
Server Fusion!?
#disko12 u mean bots😆
@worldly sable u mean bots m8 😂
on?
Știe cineva când apare următoarea data costumul aura?
Invasion Compensation?
sv on???
sure, u can expect 6angles chests for 2 hours

yes i lost soma frozen keys
what hapens with the invasion? we need that for weekly miss
HELLO !! WHERE IS MY METIN 😢
yes
yes what, i will give you a closeline for your YES
Salut
I NEED TO FARM !😡
When Exp Event when
Baga ba event
Ma poate ajuta un moderator?
server down?
All seems like fine (from networking perspective)!
no
Reason: Mass emoji
🇸 🇺 🇳 🇬 🇲 🇦 ℹ️ 🇵 🇹 🇦 🇱 🇴 🇱 🇩 🇺 ⁉️ 🇹 🇪 🇱 🇦 🇫 🇮
Game like metin2 with discord server unorganized like this!!! You have to work on it soon
🇸 🇺 🇳 🇬 🇲 🇦 ℹ️ 🇵 🇹 🇦 🇱 🇴 🇱 🇩 🇺 ⁉️ 🇹 🇪 🇱 🇦 🇫 🇮
server sapphire down??
🇸 🇺 🇳 🇬 🇲 🇦 ℹ️ 🇵 🇹 🇦 🇱 🇴 🇱 🇩 🇺 ⁉️ 🇹 🇪 🇱 🇦 🇫 🇮
The item I purchased is not showing up in my inventory.
My money is gone, but the item isn't in my inventory.
"Sungma event cancelled on TR servers and we cant joın 4 times this event this week help us about this issue
"Sungma event cancelled on TR servers and we cant joın 4 times this event this week help us about this issue @alpine pendant @vital quartz
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
lfd chill duo doesnt matter age just be big 🙂
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
That’s a solid answer. What version of ChatGPT are you running?
Someone can help? I want to have characters in 2 different servers by using the same account can I do that?
a ADMIN on ? now with a quick problem about a ban on that server ?
click #community-roles and select TR flag
@round iris
are there any tourmaline alhemists in Chunjo or Shinsoo?
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Is reporting done here?
yes,you just open de same character and change de server
hello, could someone help me? I've requested codes for the TigerGhost server and haven't received a single one. Could someone help me?
Ruby charon english speaking players who want to farm RX ?
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
O intrebare, este legala treaba cu vanzare de yang farmat, sau poti fii banat si asa chiar daca tu faci asta pe bune?
@still marten
@craggy hound
A question, is selling farmed yang legal, or can you get banned even if you do it? @everyone
@acoustic wing
no you can get banned dont do it
Yo guys is it allowed to Trade Equipment between 2 gameforge Server? For example my Germania eq for tigerghost?
Hey i just started again yesterday After 15 years
Im lookin for a Guild or just some nice people who I can ask for help sometimes
Would be a pleasure if someone can help me out
Thx a lot 🙏🏾
I’m playin on Ruby
i think yes, that trade item for item and server for server it allowed
Bruh they really gave happy hour as compensation xDD
xD
Thanks♥️
Hi to everyone, sorry guys i'm new. how can i get the horse?
6ter Bonus. No 6ter Bonus Buff 1379 DMG. With the 6t Buff Bonus 1487 DMG 😮
Hello, has anyone experienced changing their password or email on an account and then no longer being able to log in? I try to sign in, it loads for two seconds and then goes back to the login screen. It doesn’t work on the website either.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
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U know some people are still upset after yesterday
We lost invasion miss @jade verge , happy hour would make any change for the fact that downtime of servers yestarday had a big impact on the players.
Hi, could someone give me a code for TigerGhost? I've already ordered them and haven't received anything.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
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The language spoken here is ENGLISH ONLY. Please respect that!
In case you would like to contact your community server, please go to #community-roles and select the flag that belongs to your country.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Hi, could someone give me a code for TigerGhost? I've already ordered them and haven't received anything.
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We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
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what can i do? it stays like that forever
Any help from GM i sent ticket on support no answer, This game is currently unavailable to you. Ty
One account is like this, other account is regular i can log in? Any info?
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Any help from GM i sent ticket on support no answer, This game is currently unavailable to you. Ty
nothing, still waiting
Something wrong with game a lot of bugs
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
they are pro to take money from people
I heard Metin3.. was mentioned in the Epstein files.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: HACKS all over the place, tooo much..what the hack😢
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We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
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We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
how can i get the codes for the tiger ghosdt
hi if i have account on tiger ghost how can i make more accounts for tigerghost ?
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
hello how can i reach metin2 turkey team
have someone any invitatione code for tigerrghost ?
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
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We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
anyone can help with monster cards info? i dont understand it and wiki doesnt say enough
rip?
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Can anyone help ? Im trying to start the game or make a gaming account its not working for me
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
useless to share, they wont do shit about it
can anyone help me with a Tigerghost invitation?
Reason: Capital letters
Where is the market discussion?
nobody will lol
where can i make a ticket for an account being banned for no reason?
Hiii gmm i want a friend i can have a good time with pls dm only dm not friend request ❤️ ☺️:3
Where is the trading channel for tigerghost???
Hi guys i need someone with full knowhow on sung ma buff and if its pvp or pvm?
So tigerghost invitations are not available? Anyone knows something about it?
@ocean sequoia hello, i want to offer sth, can you pm to me ?
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Type in gameforge support in google
The reason you got banned for will be mentioned in the mail you got
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We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
pvm
Does presicion works on miss on players?
check dm
Nope
Hey guys, i have a problem to login in my acc it says “the game is currently unavailable to you.”
Someone have a similiar problem ?
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Hi, I have a question. On the Ruby server, is it a bannable offense to connect 6 accounts and leave them farming? Isn't that unfair?
Good morning, I would like to request a code to play on the TigerGhost server, thank you for your help.
You need to fix the cheating problem on Turkish servers now. Only one person is banning cheats in Turkey. You need to expand your team and implement anti-cheat measures.
You need to fix the cheating problem on Turkish servers now. Only one person is banning cheats in Turkey. You need to expand your team and implement anti-cheat measures.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
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We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
No one is answering for tigerghost codes, nice
lol cry
metin2 turkey ?
???
Salutare are cineva invite pentru TIGER?
salutare cine ma poate ajuta cu o dilema am cumparat de pe shop costume pt farm si nu imi apara in dep de obiecte
Bots, bots everywhere
Gf will do nothing about it?
Impossible to play
The Metin community must raise its voice in rejection of these events. The game is plagued with bots, and the admins are doing nothing about it. We must demand timely security against these botters, or do the administrators own them? Many people invest money buying MDS (Metin-like game mode) and don't get better gameplay with these botters. It's unbelievable how awful this administration is.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Someone on to give me 2 codes?
guys how much will a 5000 coupon from the auction cost?
where may i get role
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Hi anyone have clear free account that has acces to bagayamu tr?
I can't add my old account to Gameforge. Can you please help?
how can I get TG codes if not a single influencer answer me?
you cant
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
hello, its possible a codes for tigerghost?
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Hola busco un codigo para poder entrar a tigerghost, donde lo puedo encontrar?
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
So gameforges auto redban system going down and local comas gonna do it manually am i right
They don't say what's going on so I report them for spam I hope they delete their messages or they get banned
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Hello guys someone can tell me anyone can give me codes to tigerghost for me to start playing ?
Iberia bots .. plesss
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Hello,when i try to log in in suport page it says that my data is incorect but on game force app I can login with it and I want to submit a ticket
I’m playing on Metin2 TR – Ezel server, and the game has become almost unplayable because of cheats.
Due to the overwhelming number of bots and automated characters, I can no longer level my character or farm properly. In the Desert, every farming spot is taken by scripted characters using auto-hunt and instant loot systems. In the Valley, mobs are constantly cleared by bots running 24/7 without any human interaction. And in the Spider Dungeon, entire areas are controlled by automated characters pulling and killing mobs with perfect precision.
Because of this situation, I cannot level up my character or even farm mobs normally. Legit players are at a serious disadvantage, and the game experience is being heavily affected.
I am requesting assistance and a thorough review of these areas. Please investigate the bot activity in the Desert, Valley, and Spider Dungeon on the Ezel server and take the necessary action so that legitimate players can enjoy the game fairly again.
no one of them answers
Can somebody tell me if it exist a cap for resistance magic ?
Is there any chance I can recover a character I had in 2012? It is not transferred to any server..
https://board.en.metin2.gameforge.com/index.php?thread/94831-region-clusters-full-details/ - Account Name Suffixes
Many of you are already waiting for it to happen, and in February it’ll become reality – we’re bringing together more players in the kingdom of the Dragon God! Once the servers from different countries have been bundled together into regional…
Trade 50 DR Voucher on Tigerghost for 50 DR Voucher on Iberia/Europe/Teutonia
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Where can I send CV for Networking Operations / Data Center Admin in Gameforge? You really need someone with brain there.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
all of them dummies for the fucking spam. what a bunch retards
hi. looking for a tigerghost invite if anybody can help. thanks
a guy comes to read possibly usefull shit and thers always this clowns with this stupid message. that lordSyrio should just be flat out fired. fkn clowns
What will change if they say it 20,000 times? They are more annoying than they want to say something serious
nothing will change. gameforge and smart decisions dont go together.
What exactly happened because I still haven't received an answer?
I dont know but its good like this not that CMs GAs TMs SGMs were of any use anyway
Even those who copy it don't know
is just fkn annoying them demaning stuff. we all know the only ones with rights in europe are the migrants.
Anyone can explain me how tf are 15 bots in city 2 with auto atack and pvp on?
Literally cant walk there
It would be great if they will answer, i managed to get 1 year ago 1 code for tigerghost, and now i need another one, I will not complain i messaged some influencers 2 days ago but i found out that after 1 year most of them didn't respond
been trying to get one as well but no replies
play on ruby better server and yang still has more value so alchemy sells for more than on tigerghost easier to make money
once again, no one of them answers
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Which class for Lv 105-113 PvM (Zodiac, Razador, Dragon)? WP Sura vs. Body Warrior vs. Lycan + Cost Check
Hey everyone,
I'm planning to build a Lv 105-113 character mainly for Zodiac, Razador, Blue Dragon, and Metin farming. I'll be using Matte Mythic Alchemy (Mat Set) and mid-tier/budget gear (nothing elite).
I'm trying to decide between WP Sura (Weaponry), Body Warrior (Aura), and Lycan.
I have two specific questions:
Performance & Survivability: How would you rank these three classes for these specific runs using only mid-tier gear?
The Cost Gap: Everyone says WP Sura is the cheapest to build, but how much cheaper is it really? Could you give me a rough estimate in Won for a full mid-tier setup for each?
(Just as a hypothetical example so I can understand the ratio: WP Sura = 1k Won, Body = 1.5k Won, Lycan = 2k Won?)
Thanks in advance for your insights!
hey trying to get on now but non of the servers are working
true
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
if you have pussy admin these things happen give me the right to ban all this
servers down?
You are more useless than a NPC
Problem why they won‘t answer is easy said. They look how long you are a member of the discord. If you are from their community. They want to reduce the chance of giving the codes to bots. They can be removed from the influencer if they give them to too many bots
c’est la vie
And you’re still just a useless keyboard warrior.
if you answer what I asked you then I can take you seriously until then you're just a fart in the wind

Just block these guys. nothing different are they doing
can someone give tigerghost code?
diskola dinoun pleon kwdiko na ksereis an thes prospathise
elo hi sa
Anyone knows, how long the maintenance will be?
idk but I just started playing my event boxes 🙁
i didn t even start fishing ..
What time does maintenance end?
As long as it is every week....
You could answer that question by going to #news-announcements its that easy
Normally 11:30-12:00
You had 9 hours time..
for sleep, yes
Guys I need help
I wanted to create new (first after 15 years) account and after creating account name I have „wystąpił błąd” (error occurred in polish) no matter what I try to type
I had the same issue I had a friend added the accounts for me
Could anyone create for me? I don’t have friends playing Metin since like elementary school
You have to Wait 24h after Recreating an Account before you can add an Gameaccount
Can you log in to the game?
I cannot because I don’t have account
I can’t create one
I have an error logging in, is there a technical break?
yes
You can create an Gameforge account. then after 24h you can add an Metin2 account:
So you should have an Gameforge account
So if I created gameforge account today I need to create game account tomorrow?
What time is the maintenance break until?
Yes,
Sabie zodiac medie 41 3 pătrundere merită făcută plus 9 ?
Ok so waiting till tomorrow
I will probably forget I wanted to play the game 🥲
Thanks 🙂
We would like to begin by recognizing the excellent work carried out by the Community Managers over the years.
Local CoMas have always been the backbone of this community: they understand the language, the culture, the tone, and those unspoken nuances that make moderation fair and human.
Speaking on behalf of the Italian community, CoMa LordSyrio has consistently demonstrated professionalism, balance, and a deep understanding of our local context. Decisions were clear, reasonable, and widely accepted because they were made by someone who truly knows the community.
Unfortunately, since moderation and jurisdiction were shifted from the local teams to a centralized internal department, many of us have experienced the opposite effect: red bars assigned incorrectly, automatic bans, and decisions lacking context or proportionality.
This is not a criticism of moderation itself, but of the way it is currently structured. Centralized systems cannot replace local experience.
We firmly believe that restoring jurisdiction to local Community Managers would greatly improve accuracy, fairness, and trust. Those who are closest to the community are best suited to moderate it.
We care about this platform, and we believe that giving power back to local CoMas would be a step in the right direction.
Maintenance on a Metin server is done in the evening
still off?
yes
servers on???
not now
Hey, sorry. I'm trying to be back after 8 years. I don't know what is happening with this game, mounts, alchemy etc. Is it worth to create new character or what can I do in the beginning? 😄 Thanks for answers 😄
Create a lot of pg an start dropping intems in first village, sell them and make money to buy a good intial equip
#news-announcements When is on you have a message here
then stop at 35 and start dropping a lot of alchemy for 3/4 months with all your pgs make money and buy mithical alchemy for your first pg
what is pg?
character
and what character is the best for beginning? I want to play BM, but i know its a hard game.
Should i play mental? WP?
Does Someone now why the Game is kicking me after some time, when i have autohunt on? Today after 1h, yesterday after 2,5h? trying to level in the chucky chamber
white sura
but you need the thief gloves form shop for every account you drop alchemy?
wouldnt recommend Mental. Go for Some Dmg with you first Char.
or corporal warrior but it's more expensive, if you buy gloves all the things becomes more easy
i mean it's like too expensive to drop alchemy, if you have to buy gloves i guess
you can drop alchemy without gloves and with a good equipment but it makes more time
Gloves is just a pay to fast you can do it without it
does alchemy drops from stones or bosses?
without gloves i think its 7/8 hour 5pg, maybe more
yes you shall collect 10 shards to have a cor draconis then you can upgrade alchemy and after a couple of ups you can sell it
over night?
You can do the bare minimum at first and buy voucher for one account and just go on like that
if you wanna shop buy voucher and then sell it at a good price for upgrading your equipment
went off 3 in the morning, according to a friend i was off after 1,5h.
in turkey thats like 0,40€
What server
Turkey safir
Reason: Capital letters
xdxdxd
Please keep this chat in English. For TR: #community-roles -> 🇹🇷
Hi, guys how are you
guys, im new, is it maintenance now?
yes it is, i think the servers will be available again in max. 30-45 mins
Any of them
how much is the ruby pass cost?
650EP
Euros?
idk
20 or so
Didnt play ruby much because my main in on europe but how much i tryed ruby is great with events and all but a bit too crowded for my liking it needs few extra channels
just I started again yesterday in Iberia, but people doesnt speak nice about it. So, dont know what to do
im new on ruby too (2days) but the community is quite reserved for my feeling. Maybe here are some homies? 😄
Try tigerghost or ruby those are more populated ones with nice events for tigerghost you will need invites from content creator who plays there
Maybe I try Ruby, get a invite from a content creator would be a bit hard
Its not that hard just pm him and thats it it might take a bit for him to responsd but is free
and it is better than ruby? better than iberia for sure yes
so it started at 09:00 CET but no idea how long it will take?
usually ends around 11:30
No its not. Play Ruby
i guess they need to look some tutorials for doing maintance every week lol
how long it lasts the ruby pass? i mean, its like seasonal or forever?
that could explain, why they shutted down fiew minutes after 9, first a tutorial how to shut the server uff
forever
Cant we, as a community, actively do something about this and discuss it in a meeting with the GF or the Community Manager
imagine
can we play rn or still maintenance
the weekly maintence is a scam
bakım ne zaman bitecek ?
Nope, when it's done you'll see a notify in "news-announcements"
Server on
@pallid garnet nope
Yes
No
why weekly maintenance is always during fishing event smh
lol ppl became such a snowflakes oh no maintenance during fishing event 😄 most of the servers dont even have fishing event
so that the fish do not go extinct.
Serwer on?
no
No
i like how i get timeouted for saying i played cs fuck it but nobody from staff can answer players questions on chat or tell us a fckin hour when sv will be on