Question for the admin
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2026 9:21 pm
Greetings.
I understand this question is something that has happened around 19 years ago, who knows, maybe it’s 20 years now.
I’ll start with the story, I’ll try to make it short.
Basically, on second half of 2006, a good chunk of users started to notice players typing in a different language that we GC players could not see (blanks and squares), and when I switched to PSOv2(PC) there is no way I can play with these players.
Give it enough time and someone would find out that these are Chinese users playing on BB. Certain users would go to the message board and announce that the Schtserv team was not just only working on BB but it's playable. This would catch many people off guard because most of us thought it would take years to have a playable BB.
Yes, there was certain threads locked and/or deleted here or there … the players are getting angry that BB isn’t open to the public.
I would eventually stumble across a user in-game claiming to be playing BB, I’ve sent an e-mail to him and he reply back with instructions.
The website? http://www.psoemu.cn (Archive)
I got it setup and was able to play BB at least 2 weeks ahead of most users … but I couldn’t register a new account, I would use his test account instead. But at least I’m able to get used to the controls and everything is patched n’ ready to go. (I was still stuck with dial-up connection so it was needed, the horror.)
Eventually … we all got to play Schtserv BB. Sure the release was buggy, I can list them all but—my question is this:
Why? Why did you and your team only allowed a certain group of players to play BB early awhile the rest of the world had to wait?
I understand there are other groups that had the chance to play early: Users who donated, Schtserv staff, and players who is fluent in Chinese.
It is something I have wondered for years. I’m curious.
I understand this question is something that has happened around 19 years ago, who knows, maybe it’s 20 years now.
I’ll start with the story, I’ll try to make it short.
Basically, on second half of 2006, a good chunk of users started to notice players typing in a different language that we GC players could not see (blanks and squares), and when I switched to PSOv2(PC) there is no way I can play with these players.
Give it enough time and someone would find out that these are Chinese users playing on BB. Certain users would go to the message board and announce that the Schtserv team was not just only working on BB but it's playable. This would catch many people off guard because most of us thought it would take years to have a playable BB.
Yes, there was certain threads locked and/or deleted here or there … the players are getting angry that BB isn’t open to the public.
I would eventually stumble across a user in-game claiming to be playing BB, I’ve sent an e-mail to him and he reply back with instructions.
The website? http://www.psoemu.cn (Archive)
I got it setup and was able to play BB at least 2 weeks ahead of most users … but I couldn’t register a new account, I would use his test account instead. But at least I’m able to get used to the controls and everything is patched n’ ready to go. (I was still stuck with dial-up connection so it was needed, the horror.)
Eventually … we all got to play Schtserv BB. Sure the release was buggy, I can list them all but—my question is this:
Why? Why did you and your team only allowed a certain group of players to play BB early awhile the rest of the world had to wait?
I understand there are other groups that had the chance to play early: Users who donated, Schtserv staff, and players who is fluent in Chinese.
It is something I have wondered for years. I’m curious.