Some, if not many, players are having issues in signing-up or registering a new account in Dragon Nest SEA. I have no idea why these players are having such a hard time signing-up. The only reason I could think of, as to why players can’t sign-up or register is, if they are in the countries blocked by Dragon Nest SEA from accessing the game like Korea, Japan, United States of America, Canada, Taiwan, China, Australia and Thailand.
From what I’ve read in the announcement, the reason for the IP block is because these countries have their own localized version of Dragon Nest. US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand are under Dragon Nest NA which is published by Nexon. If you can’t play in Dragon Nest SEA then try playing in Dragon Nest NA. As for EU or European players, I think they can still play in Dragon Nest SEA but that might change once Dragon Nest EU starts operating. (Read Full Story Here)
How To Register An Account In Dragon Nest SEA?
Posted by R.O.M. | 12:16 AM | action mmo, dragon, dragon nest eu, dragon nest global, dragon nest na, dragon nest sea, dragon nest sea accounts, free, free-to-play, how to register, ip block, mmorpg, sign-up problem | 5 comments »Dragon Nest SEA, Registration Error, New Players Can’t Register
Posted by R.O.M. | 11:50 PM | fix their problems, frustrating, losing players, notice, registration error, system error, very popular mmo | 2 comments »Dragon Nest SEA is definitely experiencing a lot of start-up problems. They recently finished a very long maintenance that made them compensate their players for the inconvenience it brought them. It’s a nice gesture but fixing problems and issues within the game is much better than any form of compensation.
For example, as of this writing, signing up for a new Dragon Nest SEA account is impossible and it is frustrating a lot of players. Players are very impatient, if they can’t sign-up the first time then there is a strong chance that they’ll never sign-up again. If that happens then the publisher of Dragon Nest SEA is going to lose a lot of new players. Losing new players is like losing money and they are losing a lot of money right now with that broken registration process. (Read Full Story Here)
Dragon Nest SEA Client is Not Responding
Posted by R.O.M. | 6:52 AM | brief server maintenance, dragon nest, dragon nest sea, error message, freezing, game launcher, jumping creature, loading, not responding, stops responding, tutorial dungeon, unable to connect | 1 comments »Is your Dragon Nest SEA game client “Not Responding”? For some reason, my installed copy of Dragon Nest SEA would freeze or stop responding while it is still on the jumping critter screen. I kept trying and trying but it would always freeze on that screen where that little creature is jumping. The weird part is, I was just online playing in the tutorial dungeon. What could have gone wrong?
I know that the problem is not on my end but, to make sure, I uninstalled and re-installed Dragon Nest SEA on my computer. I also did some maintenance like clearing my cache, running my anti-virus, checking my registry and even defragging my hard drive but it still didn’t fixed the “not responding” problem of Dragon Nest SEA on my computer. I know it’s not my computer temperature because my CPU is running on a nice 23°C and my GPU is around 39°C. (Read Full Story Here)
Dragon Nest SEA Open Beta Sign-Up Is ON!
Posted by R.O.M. | 4:48 AM | cherry credits, dragon nest na, dragon nest sea, dragon nest sea close beta, dragon nest sea open beta, manual targeting system, nexon, non-targeting combat system, open beta test, shanda games | 0 comments »Missed to sign-up for Dragon Nest SEA Close Beta Test? Don’t worry because sign-up or registration for the Open Beta of Dragon Nest SEA is now ON! Just point your browsers to the official website of Dragon Nest SEA, click the Sign Up For Open Beta Account button, login using your Facebook Account or with your Cherry Credits Account to Apply For an Open Beta Game Account.
Dragon Nest is a Free-To-Play Fantasy Themed MMORPG developed by Eyedentity Games and published in South East Asia by Shanda Games. What’s different about Dragon Nest is that it uses a non-targeting combat system which kind of give the player total control of their character’s actions and movements. Some players might like this non-targeting or basically manual targeting system but most may not because MMO players of today are such babies. LOL (Read Full Story Here)