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[Update Mar 15] MapleStory Updating to 64-bit Client with v.231

[Update Mar 15] The Memory Map Input/Output and Max Memory Usage Limit options were originally planned for release with the v.231 update, however they are still under development and their release has been delayed to a future update. We will update with additional information on when these options will be released as soon as the release schedule is determined.

Additionally, we highly recommend that you do a full re-install of the game to avoid any stability issues when upgrading to the 64-bit Client. Thank you!

Attention Maplers,

With the v.231 update, currently scheduled for Wednesday, March 16, 2022, MapleStory's game client will be upgraded to 64-bit, enabling improved performance on modern systems and to help us support MapleStory long into the future. As part of this update, MapleStory will no longer be playable on 32-bit (x86) operating systems.
[h3]Why Upgrade to a 64-bit Game Client?[/h3]
MapleStory on 32-bit was limited in its memory to ~2 GB in usage, depending on the needs of the operating system. With the change to 64-bit, it will allow the MapleStory client to use more memory and improve client performance in various memory-intensive situations. While the 64-bit client will improve some client performance issues, please keep in mind that it will not resolve every issue you may have encountered previously.
[h3]How Can I Learn What Operating System I Have?[/h3]
If you are unsure of what sort of operating system you have running on your PC, you can find out in the "About Your PC" System Setting page:
  • Use the Windows key to bring up the Start Menu, and click on the Gear icon to open up the settings.
  • Under "System" menu, select "About" at the bottom of the sidebar.
  • Look under "System type", which will tell you which type of operating system and processor you have.


It should show one of three possible options:
  • 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor: No changes required, your computer is already set-up and good to go!
  • 32-bit operating system, x64-based processor: Your computer's operating system is still 32-bit, however your system's processor is able to support a 64-bit operating system. In order to play MapleStory after the update, you will need to upgrade your operating system to a 64-bit version.
  • 32-bit operating system, x86-based processor: Unfortunately, your computer is not able to support a 64-bit operating system, and will not be able to run MapleStory after this update.
[h3]System Requirements[/h3]
Additionally, with this update to the MapleStory client, we will be increasing the Minimum and Recommended System Requirements for MapleStory to the below.

System
Minimum Requirements
Recommended Requirements
OS
Updated Windows 7 (64 bit) with Security Update KB3033929 *
Windows 10 (64 bit) and above
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo 3.0Ghz / AMD Athlon 64 x2 3.0Ghz
Intel Core i3 4.0 Ghz / AMD Ryzen 3 3.5 Ghz and above
RAM (Memory)
4 GB
8 GB or more
Storage
20 GB or more
40 GB or more ^
Graphics Card
GeForce 9600 GT / ATI Radeon HD 3870
Nvidia GTX 1050 / AMD RX 570 and above
Direct X
9.0c
9.0c or later
Network
Broadband Internet Connection
Fibre Internet Connection
  • * While these are the minimum requirements to run MapleStory, you may encounter unforseen scenarios and errors while running on Windows 7.
  • ^ For a smooth installation, we recommend having at least 40 GB of hard drive space available.
[h3]Additional Options[/h3]

[Update Mar 15] These options were originally planned for release with the v.231 update, however they are still under development and their release has been delayed to a future update. We will update with additional information on when these options will be released as soon as the release schedule is determined.

Finally, in a future update, two additional options will be made available in-game in a new 64-bit option menu:
  • Memory Map Input/Output (Default: Off): When enabled, this will allocate additional memory to MapleStory in order to improve data access speeds, improving overall performance.
  • Max Memory Usage Limit (Default: 50% of system RAM): Restricts how much memory that MapleStory can use. A higher cap will improve performance and loading times. When the cap is reached, the system will attempt to release unused memory, which may cause performance issues.

Thank you,

- The MapleStory Team