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(Just my opinion)
Why I would play justice witch is on chine server with high ping and poor english support. Also I heard that justice is pay2play.
If we had to go with what MMO looks and feels the best to play then Justice would definitely be top dog, with SOLO being second and Moonlight Blade being 3rd.
Perhaps if SOLO can prove there's a good demographic for Chinese MMOs here, we may see Justice and/or Moonlight Blade come around eventually. Probably the biggest hurdle for these games is showing the game isn't p2w/nor will it be p2w in the future.
Justice Online is known in China as being a MMORPG that charges you to breathe. And yeah there's people that spend $1million+ on their accounts. That's beyond just a little P2W.
If you actually read the news about that then you should know he spent in Yuan, not USD. So while it is still a large sum of money ranging about $210k USD, which makes sense if you have spent some time looking at the cash shop and how much and how long he played. They have a very expansive cash shop with even more options in customization than most MMOs from clothing, accessories to even how your individual class skills look. You can literally customize your auto attacks, evade skills, etc. Although I am still skeptical about the cash shop and P2W, again I have not found anything that actually proves that it is. I didn't see numbers or percentiles when looking at the descriptions so that is definitely a good sign.
So no that is definitely not beyond a little P2W as it might not even be P2W in the first place.
Now this is wear cross referancing comes into play because I have seen this particular "story" with multiple numbers ranging from as low at around 400 to as high as the 600s for the account being sold. So I definitely will take the case with a grain or two of salt as to the actual amounts spent in game by the guy who's account was stolen.
From the stories before as I saw and remember had muddied information(still do as I had to recheck) and stated the million was in yuan, but now it has changed to USD and EUR.