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[[Yinchuehshan]] was later used as a [[Delphi]] character by the [[GM]] [[Eldridge]], but somewhere along the line for [[Yinchuehshan]] was turned into an [[event character]] for [[events]] which occured during patch upgrades to the [[NexusTK]] client, the most famous of which was the [[Yin's Gift Event]] and [[Yin's Postcard Event]]. | [[Yinchuehshan]] was later used as a [[Delphi]] character by the [[GM]] [[Eldridge]], but somewhere along the line for [[Yinchuehshan]] was turned into an [[event character]] for [[events]] which occured during patch upgrades to the [[NexusTK]] client, the most famous of which was the [[Yin's Gift Event]] and [[Yin's Postcard Event]]. | ||
Largely because [[Yinchuehshan]] was perceived as a benevolent entity by the players, [[Yinchuehshan]] was also used by [[GM]] [[Eldridge]] to hold Q&A sessions where players could ask questions and [[Yinchuehshan]] would broadcast the answers which many players would accept was undeniable truth because they mistakenly believed [[Yinchuehshan]] was not the same person as [[GM]][[Eldridge]]. | Largely because [[Yinchuehshan]] was perceived as a benevolent entity by the players, [[Yinchuehshan]] was also used by [[GM]] [[Eldridge]] to hold Q&A sessions where players could ask questions and [[Yinchuehshan]] would broadcast the answers which many players would accept was undeniable truth because they mistakenly believed [[Yinchuehshan]] was not the same person as [[GM]] [[Eldridge]]; therefore since [[Yinchuehshan]] was purported to not be a [[NEXON INC.]] employee, players believed he had no reason to lie. | ||
Since many within the NexusTK community held negative opinions about the [[GM]] [[Eldridge]], [[Yinchuehshan]] was used as part of a "Good cop, Bad cop" strategy. Whereas [[GM]] [[Eldridge]] would punish players, [[Yinchuehshan]] would appear to bring gifts (such as new features, events and client patches). | Since many within the NexusTK community held negative opinions about the [[GM]] [[Eldridge]], [[Yinchuehshan]] was used as part of a "Good cop, Bad cop" strategy. Whereas [[GM]] [[Eldridge]] would punish players, [[Yinchuehshan]] would appear to bring gifts (such as new features, events and client patches). | ||
It should be noted that it is rather amusing how many players truely believed [[Yinchuehshan]] was actually being sent from South Korea to the United States in order to help [[NEXON INC.]] install a server patches when all of this tech support work is actually done through a network. | It should be noted that it is rather amusing how many players truely believed [[Yinchuehshan]] was actually being sent from South Korea to the United States in order to help [[NEXON INC.]] install a server patches when all of this tech support work is actually done through a network. |
Revision as of 19:56, 19 July 2005
Yinchuehshan was originally the user name of a NEXON technician who was tasked to perform maintenance on NEXON INC. servers in 1999. The character was little different than a Delphi character, and was used for the same reasons.
Yinchuehshan was later used as a Delphi character by the GM Eldridge, but somewhere along the line for Yinchuehshan was turned into an event character for events which occured during patch upgrades to the NexusTK client, the most famous of which was the Yin's Gift Event and Yin's Postcard Event.
Largely because Yinchuehshan was perceived as a benevolent entity by the players, Yinchuehshan was also used by GM Eldridge to hold Q&A sessions where players could ask questions and Yinchuehshan would broadcast the answers which many players would accept was undeniable truth because they mistakenly believed Yinchuehshan was not the same person as GM Eldridge; therefore since Yinchuehshan was purported to not be a NEXON INC. employee, players believed he had no reason to lie.
Since many within the NexusTK community held negative opinions about the GM Eldridge, Yinchuehshan was used as part of a "Good cop, Bad cop" strategy. Whereas GM Eldridge would punish players, Yinchuehshan would appear to bring gifts (such as new features, events and client patches).
It should be noted that it is rather amusing how many players truely believed Yinchuehshan was actually being sent from South Korea to the United States in order to help NEXON INC. install a server patches when all of this tech support work is actually done through a network.