I have had the opportunity to interview Robert Alvarez, community manager of Joymax USA and evidently, part of the Silkroad Online staff. Working hard at ridding the game of its current nuisances, Robert proves to us that they are on the right track: "Who knows what the future will hold, we would definitely like to get a handle on the nuisances that plague the servers before creating more areas for them to collect in." With such a positive mindset, the future of Silkroad Online may prove to be a very appealing one! Happy Gaming!
Onrpg: Congratulations on your release of the Legend 4 update! Now, higher leveled players have more goals to reach and quests to complete. How does it feel to have released such an influential update in the game?
We're all really excited, largely because our players finally get to experience all the cool content we've been working on over the last several months.
Onrpg: How has your player base reacted to this newest legend 4 update? Did you get any positive feedback? How about negative feedback?
The Silkroad gold community has responded quite positively to the new content. A number of players have already reached the new level cap, and the Qin-Shi Tomb tends to be a busy place no matter what time of day you log on. Our community is very vocal and forthcoming about telling us what they like and what they don't like about the game, and we've received lots of positive feedback about the latest update. When it comes to player concerns, we're continually dedicated to addressing valid player concerns as best we can.
Onrpg: Could you briefly give us a historical/legend background to the tomb of Qin-Shi Emperor?
There is a legend that tells of a great love between a traveler and the ancient white viper Beak Yung. Going against the Heavenly Mandate, Beak Yung hid her true self and took human form in an attempt to experience the love unknown to her kind. Unfortunately, she was discovered and banished to Chunbong Tower.
Eventually, war came to the lands of Silkroad gold and the tower was destroyed, breaking the seal that bound Beak Yung. She wandered the land in search of a home, stumbling upon the Qin Shi Tomb hidden in the mountains east of Jangan. Feeling safe and at peace, Beak Yung settled in her new residence and began to retrain her spirit and body.











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