Honestly the biggest problem is that people tell themselves that there is no other game like NTK. I believed this myself until I met my fiance, who introduced me to a game he played as a teenager called Tibia. Tibia is similar to NTK in a lot of ways, the main difference is that Tibia has adjusted to the change in video games in general, whereas NTK hasn't. Think about when you first played NTK and compare it to the time before you quit, or if you still play, to how it is now. It's very similar with few changes. And that is the problem that runs rampant; that no amount of private servers can ever change. The sooner you realize this, the sooner you'll chock NTK up to being exactly what it was: a fun, nostalgic game you used to play and had a lot of fun playing but that is now in the past. Personally, I cannot for the life of me justify paying ten dollars a month for a game that refuses to accept change in any capacity and which has become a headache to play. If I didn't have to pay money for it, then I could see myself playing. Nothing can replace those memories and trying to play a game that hasn't changed and expect it to be as fun as it was before is asking an impossible task. If you don't enjoy it, don't do it. Simple as that. (Sitting around wondering if KRU is going to do anything, while new item shop updates and updates that the players have done all the work for is considered updates at all is not my idea of fun.)
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